The heart will break, yet brokenly live on. Byron.

The hearts of men are their books, events are their tutors, great actions are their eloquence. Macaulay.

The heavenly powers never go out of their 15 road. Emerson.

The heavens and the earth, and all that is between them, think ye we have created them in jest? Koran.

The heavens and the earth are but the time-vesture of the Eternal. Carlyle.

The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament showeth his handiwork. Bible.

The heavenward path which a great man opens up for us and traverses generally, like the track of a ship through the water, closes behind him on his decease. Goethe.

The heaviest head of corn hangs its head 20 lowest. Gael. Pr.

The heavy and the weary weight / Of all this unintelligible world. Wordsworth.

The Hebrew Bible, is it not, before all things, true, as no other book ever was or will be? Carlyle.