None can cure their harms by wailing them. Rich. III., ii. 2.

None can pray well but he who lives well. Pr. 25

None ever saw the pillars of the firmament; yet it is supported. Luther.

None ever was a great poet that applied himself much to anything else. Sir W. Temple.

None is so deaf as he who will not hear. Pr.

None is so wasteful as the scraping dame; / She loseth three for one—her soul, rest, fame. George Herbert.

None is so wretched as the poor man who maintains 30 the semblance of wealth. Spurgeon.

None lie that would not steal. Gael. Pr.

None more impatiently suffer injuries than those that are most forward in doing them. (?)

None of the affections have been noted to fascinate and bewitch but envy. Bacon.