|
bb59d8e
|
Lord of himself, though not of lands;And having nothing, yet hath all.
|
|
|
Henry Wotton |
|
090bcb0
|
Love lodged in a woman's breastIs but a guest.
|
|
|
Henry Wotton |
|
d53cf3d
|
He first deceased; she for a little triedTo live without him, liked it not, and died.
|
|
|
Henry Wotton |
|
794d700
|
Hanging was the worst use a man could be put to.
|
|
|
Henry Wotton |
|
3d05e15
|
An ambassador is an honest man sent to lie abroad for the commonwealth.
|
|
|
Henry Wotton |
|
233014f
|
The itch of disputing will prove the scab of churches.
|
|
|
Henry Wotton |
|
bc5c551
|
Advised a young diplomat "to tell the truth, and so puzzle and confound his enemies."
|
|
|
Henry Wotton |