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The creditor hath a better memory than the debtor.
— James Howell
He that hath promised pardon on our repentance hat not promised life till we repent.
— Francis Quarles
The quality of nothing hath not such need to hide itself
— William Shakespeare
He that hath no hony in his pot, let him have it in his mouth.
— George Herbert
O weep for Adonis - He is dead."
"Peace. He is not dead he doth not sleep - he hath wakened from the dream of life — Percy Bysshe Shelley
"Peace. He is not dead he doth not sleep - he hath wakened from the dream of life — Percy Bysshe Shelley
The ignorant hath an Eagles wings, and an Owles eyes.
[The ignorant hath an eagle's wings and an owl's eyes.] — George Herbert
[The ignorant hath an eagle's wings and an owl's eyes.] — George Herbert
Strike up our drums! Pursue the scatter'd stray.
God, and not we, hath safely fought to day. — William Shakespeare
God, and not we, hath safely fought to day. — William Shakespeare
A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king, and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm
— William Shakespeare
And when a beest is deed, he hath no peyne; But man after his deeth moot wepe and pleyne.
— Geoffrey Chaucer
The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his head.
— Matthew McConaughey
God is all that is good, as to my sight, and the goodness that each thing hath, it is He.
— Julian Of Norwich
My favourite poem is the one that starts 'Thirty days hath September' because it actually tells you something.
— Groucho Marx
Upon his royal face there is no note how dread an army hath enrounded him.
— William Shakespeare
The rain it raineth on the just
And also on the unjust fella;
But chiefly on the just, because
The unjust hath the just's umbrella. — Charles Bowen
And also on the unjust fella;
But chiefly on the just, because
The unjust hath the just's umbrella. — Charles Bowen
The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good.
Pity is the virtue of the law, and none but tyrants use it cruelly. — William Shakespeare
Pity is the virtue of the law, and none but tyrants use it cruelly. — William Shakespeare
April hath put a spirit of youth in everything. (Sonnet XCVIII)
— William Shakespeare
Heaven hath many tongues to talk of it, more eyes to behold it, but few hearts that rightly affect it.
— Joseph Hall
The merry cuckow, messenger of Spring, His trumpet shrill hath thrice already sounded.
— Edmund Spenser
He that hath knowledge spareth his words.
— Francis Bacon
He hath desired to bring the souls of other men to heaven; let his soul be brought to heaven.
— Christopher Love
But He Himself hath sealed your sufferings, and their thus saying condemns God, and His sealing condemns them.
— Donald Cargill
Love lives on, and hath a power to bless when they who loved are hidden in the grave.
— James Russell Lowell
He threatens many that hath injured one.
— Ben Jonson
Malice is of a low stature, but it hath very long arms.
— George Savile
Wisedome hath one foot on Land, and another on Sea.
— George Herbert
We live in an age that hath more need of good example than precepts.
— George Herbert
Man hath his daily work of body or mind Appointed, which declares his dignity, And the regard of Heav'n on all his ways.
— John Milton
The proud man hath no God; the envious
man hath no neighbor; the angry man
hath not himself. — Joseph Hall
man hath no neighbor; the angry man
hath not himself. — Joseph Hall
Hee that learnes a trade hath a purchase made.
— George Herbert
( ... ) too much sadness hath congealed your blood,
And melancholy is the nurse of frenzy. — William Shakespeare
And melancholy is the nurse of frenzy. — William Shakespeare
Thrice is he armed that hath his quarrel just, But four times he who gets his blow in fust
— Josh Billings
Who that hath ever been Could bear to be no more? Yet who would tread again the scene He trod through life before?
— James Montgomery
More heavenly than those glittering stars we hold the eternal eyes which the Night hath opened within us.
— Hans Jurgen Balmes
He is truly great in power who hath power over himself.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I shall never be persuaded that God hath shut up all light of learning within the lantern of Aristotle's brain.
— Walter Raleigh
He that hath not the craft, let him shut up shop.
— George Herbert
He that hath a calling, hath an office of profit and honor.
— Benjamin Franklin
The law hath not been dead, though it hath slept.
— William Shakespeare
Hell hath no fury like a woman deprived of her toiletries.
— Shannon McKenna
Death, which hateth and destroyeth a man, is believed; God, which hath made him and loves him, is always deferred.
— Walter Raleigh
Gold is Caesar's treasure, man is God's; thy gold hath Caesar's image, and thou hast God's.
— Francis Quarles
Verse hath a middle nature: heaven keeps souls, The grave keeps bodies, verse the fame enrols.
— John Donne
Let him that hath no power of patience retire within himself, though even there he will have to put up with himself.
— Baltasar Gracian
Death hath a thousand doors to let out life: I shall find one.
— Philip Massinger
The large white owl that with eye is blind, That hath sate for years in the old tree hollow, Is carried away in a gust of wind.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
I argue thee that love is life. And life hath immortality.
— Emily Dickinson
Thou art but a feeble flower in the garden of the universe, yet thou hath a purpose much greater than thyself.
— Raneem Kayyali
I begin to find an idle and fond bondage in the oppression of aged tyranny, who sways, not as it hath power, but as it is suffered.
— William Shakespeare
What need of Day -
To Those whose Dark - hath so - surpassing Sun -
It deem it be - Continually -
At the Meridian? — Emily Dickinson
To Those whose Dark - hath so - surpassing Sun -
It deem it be - Continually -
At the Meridian? — Emily Dickinson
Christ comes as a thief in the night, & it is not for us to know the times & seasons which God hath put into his own breast.
— Isaac Newton
The Allwise Creator hath been dishonored by being made the author of fable and the human mind degraded by believing it.
— Thomas Paine
For she belike hath drunken deep Of all the blessedness of sleep.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Contention, like a horse,
Full of high feeding, madly hath broke loose,
And bears down all before him. — William Shakespeare
Full of high feeding, madly hath broke loose,
And bears down all before him. — William Shakespeare
The recollection of one upward hour
Hath more in it to tranquilize and cheer
The darkness of despondency, than years
Of gayety and pleasure. — James Gates Percival
Hath more in it to tranquilize and cheer
The darkness of despondency, than years
Of gayety and pleasure. — James Gates Percival
Who hath no hast in his businesse, mountaines to him seeme valleys.
— George Herbert
Hell hath no fury like a liberal arts major scorned.
— Florence King
The younger brother hath the more wit.
— John Ray
He whom God hath gifted with a love of retirement possesses, as it were, an extra sense.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
The love of our neighbor hath its bounds in each man's love of himself.
— Saint Augustine
We aim above the mark, to hit the mark. Every act hath some falsehood of exaggeration in it.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Hee that hath a wife and children wants not businesse.
— George Herbert
How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth,
Stol'n on his wing my three-and-twentieth year! — John Milton
Stol'n on his wing my three-and-twentieth year! — John Milton
He who hath not a dram of folly in his mixture hath pounds of much worse matter in his composition.
— Charles Lamb
Grieve not that I die young.
Is it not well to pass away
ere life hath lost its brightness? — Lady Flora Hastings
Is it not well to pass away
ere life hath lost its brightness? — Lady Flora Hastings
Unto us all our days are love's anniversaries, each one In turn hath ripened something of our happiness.
— Robert Bridges
But Owen, he hath not a farmer's heart-/
This apple falls quite near his father's tree
- Beru — Ian Doescher
This apple falls quite near his father's tree
- Beru — Ian Doescher
The hand of little employment hath the daintier sense.
— William Shakespeare
Be not as one that hath ten thousand years to live; death is nigh at hand: while thou livest, while thou hast time, be good.
— Marcus Aurelius
Thrice is he armed who hath his quarrel just.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
To Hades with you, fool, for God hath tired of you.
— Sam Cheever
O Wedding-Guest! this soul hath been Alone on a wide wide sea: So lonely 'twas, that God himself Scarce seemed there to be.
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
This sleep is sound indeed; this is a sleep
That from this golden rigol hath divorc'd
So many English kings. — William Shakespeare
That from this golden rigol hath divorc'd
So many English kings. — William Shakespeare
Well, hell hath no motherfucking fury like a woman scorned.
— Karina Halle
For the Lord hath in no place forbidden mirth ...
— Heinrich Bullinger
Crystal sincerity hath found no shelter but in a fool's cap.
— Gerard Manley Hopkins
If a man knows not life which he hath seen, how shall he know death, which he hath not seen?
— Samuel Butler
A juggler's skill hath been long years alearning.
— Martin Farquhar Tupper
A charmed life old goodness hath; the tares may perish, but the grain is not for death.
— John Greenleaf Whittier
Law hath dominion over all things, over universal mind and matter; For there are reciprocities of rights, which no creature can gainsay.
— Martin Farquhar Tupper
Every schoolboy hath that famous testament of Grunnius Corocotta Porcellus at his fingers end.
— Robert A. Burton
All that hath been majestical
In life or death, since time began,
Is native in the simple heart of all,
The angel heat of man. — James Russell Lowell
In life or death, since time began,
Is native in the simple heart of all,
The angel heat of man. — James Russell Lowell
He that hath love in his brest, hath spurres in his sides.
— George Herbert
That England, that was wont to conquer others,
Hath made a shameful conquest of itself. — William Shakespeare
Hath made a shameful conquest of itself. — William Shakespeare
Happy is he who hath one desire, if that one desire be set on Christ, though it may not yet have been realized.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Save his own soul he hath no star.
— Algernon Charles Swinburne