Dryden, John, the distinguished English
poet, was born at Aldwinkle August 9,
1631. He attended Westminster School
and entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in
1650, taking his A.B. in 1654. He was of
Puritan blood, and his first great poem was
Heroic Stanzas on the Death of Oliver
Cromwell, 1658. Soon after the restoration
he became a Royalist, and was made
Poet Laureate in 1670. He did not remain,
however, in the Church of England, but in
1785 he became a Romanist. He died May 18, 1701.
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