The longest Day hath an Eueninge.
Wee do freely profess that our Lord the King hath no more power over their Roman Catholics' coonsciences than over ours, and that is none at all. . . let people be heretikes, Turks, Jews, or whatsoever, it apperteynes not to the earthly power to punish them in the least measure.
Love seeketh not itself to please, nor for itself hath any care, but for another gives its ease, and builds a Heaven in Hell's despair.
A happy soul, that all the way To heaven hath a summer's day.
Unto each one hath been prescribed a preordained measure, as decreed in God's mighty and guarded Tablets. All that which ye potentially possess can, however, be manifested only as a result of your own volition.
Every path hath a puddle.
Hell hath no fury like a Democrat scorned.
A wicked mans gift hath a touch of his master.
Such hath it been--shall be--beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one.
My Lord, my Lord! What hath Thou done lately?
Hath God obliged himself not to exceed the bounds of our knowledge?
That England, that was wont to conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself.
The course of my long life hath reached at last in fragile bark over a tempestuous sea the common harbor, where must rendered be account for all the actions of the past.
Hee that hath patience hath fatt thrushes for a farthing.
See what a ready tongue suspicion hath!
No man doth safely rule, but he that hath learned gladly to obey.
All things do go a-courting, In earth, or sea, or air, God hath made nothing single But thee in His world so fair.
Though the day of my Destiny 's over, And the star of my Fate hath declined, Thy soft heart refused to discover The faults which so many could find.
Covetous ambition, thinking all too little which presently it hath, supposeth itself to stand in need of that which it hath not.
Hee that hath one hogge makes him fat, and hee that hath one son makes him a foole.