When Time, who steals our years away, / Shall steal our pleasures too, / The mem'ry of the past will stay, / And half our joys renew. T. Moore.

When timorous knowledge stands considering, / Audacious ignorance hath done the deed. Daniel.

When, to gratify a private appetite, it is once resolved upon that an innocent and a helpless creature shall be sacrificed, 'tis an easy matter to pick up sticks enough from any thicket where it has strayed to make a fire to offer it up with. Sterne.

When two brethren strings are set alike, / To move them both but one of them we strike. Cowley.

When two friends have a common purse, one 25 sings and the other weeps. Pr.

When two friends part, they should lock up one another's secrets and exchange their keys. Owen Feltham.

When two loving hearts are torn asunder, it is a shade better to be the one that is driven away into action, than the bereaved twin that petrifies at home. Charles Reade.

When unadorn'd, adorn'd the most. Thomson.

When was a god found agreeable to everybody? Carlyle.

When we are exalted by ideas, we do not owe 30 this to Plato, but to the idea, to which also Plato was debtor. Emerson.