Who doth not work shall not eat. Pr.

Who ever loved that loved not at first sight? 15 Marlowe.

Who fastest walks, but walks astray, / Is only farthest from his way. Prior.

Who fears death forfeits life. Seume.

Who fears to do ill sets himself a task; / Who fears to do well sure should wear a mask. Herbert.

Who feels injustice, who shrinks before a slight, who has a sense of wrong so acute, and so glowing a gratitude for kindness, as a generous boy? Thackeray.

Who firmly can resolve, he conquers grief. 20 Goethe.

Who follows all things forfeiteth his will. George Herbert.

Who forces himself on others is to himself a load. Impetuous curiosity is empty and inconstant. Prying intrusion may be suspected of whatever is little. Lavater.

Who gets by play proves loser in the end. Heath.