Come what come may, / Time and the hour runs through the roughest day. Macb., i. 3.
Come what sorrow can, / It cannot countervail th' exchange of joy / That one short minute gives me in her sight. Rom. and Jul., ii. 6.
Comfort is the god of this world, but comfort it will never obtain by making it an object. Whipple.
Comfort's in heaven; and we are on the earth, / 55 Where nothing lives but crosses, care, and grief. Rich. II., ii. 2.
Coming events cast their shadows before. Campbell.
Comitas inter gentes—Courtesy between nations.
Command large fields, but cultivate small ones. Virg.
Comme il faut—As it should be. Fr.
Comme je fus—As I was. M. 60