Haud ignara ac non incauta futuri—Neither ignorant nor inconsiderate of the future. Hor.
Haud ignara mali miseris succurrere disco—Not unfamiliar with misfortune myself, I have learned to succour the wretched. Virg.
Haud passibus æquis—With unequal steps. Virg.
Haut et bon—Great and good. M.
Haut goût—High flavour. Fr. 30
Have a care o' the main chance. Butler.
Have a spécialité, a work in which you are at home. Spurgeon.
Have any deepest scientific individuals yet dived down to the foundations of the universe and gauged everything there? Did the Maker take them into His counsel, that they read His ground-plan of the incomprehensible All, and can say, This stands marked therein, and no more than this? Alas! not in any wise. Carlyle.
Have I a religion, have I a country, have I a love, that I am ready to die for? are the first trial questions to itself of a true soul. Ruskin.
Have I in conquest stretched mine arm so far / 35 To be afeard to tell gray-beards the truth? Jul. Cæs., ii. 2.