Who should be trusted when one's right 30 hand / Is perjured to the bosom? Two Gent. of Verona, v. 4.

Who shuts love out shall be shut out from love. Tennyson.

Who so firm that cannot be seduced? Jul. Cæs., i. 2.

Who so unworthy but may proudly deck him / With his fair-weather virtue, that exults / Glad o'er the summer main? The tempest comes, / The rough winds rage aloud; when from the helm / This virtue shrinks, and in a corner lies / Lamenting. Thomson.

Who soars too near the sun with golden wings melts them. Shakespeare.

Who speaks to the instincts speaks to the 35 deepest in man, and finds the readiest response. A. B. Alcott.

Who spouts his message to the wilderness, / Lightens his soul and feels one burden less; / But to the people preach, and you will find / They'll pay you back with thanks ill to your mind. Goethe, Prof. Blackie's translation.

Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; / 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands; / But he that filches from me my good name, / Robs me of that which not enriches him, / And makes me poor indeed. Othello, iii. 3.

Who surpasses or subdues mankind / Must look down on the hate of those below. Byron.

Who the race of men doth love, / Loves also him above. Lewis Morris.