Quotes - Burton
He that will not when he may, When he will he shall have nay.
Aristotle said , , , melancholy men of all others are most witty.
Wonders I sing; the sun has set; no night has followed. [Lat., Mira cano; sol occubuit; Nox nulla secuta est.]
How often in the summer-tide, His graver business set aside, His stripling Will, the thoughtful-eyed As to the pipe of Pan, Stepped blithesomely with lover's pride Across the fields to Anne.
Blessed is the wooing That is not long a-doing.
Isocrates adviseth Demonicus, when he came to a strange city, to worship by all means the gods of the place.