He rideth easily enough whom the grace of 5 God carrieth. Thomas à Kempis.

He runs far who never turns. It. Pr.

He scarce is knight, yea, but half-man, nor meet / To fight for gentle damsel, he who lets / His heart be stirr'd with any foolish heat / At any gentle damsel's waywardness. Tennyson.

He serves his party best who serves his country best. R. B. Hayes.

He shall be a god to me who can rightly divide and define. Quoted by Emerson.

He shone with the greater splendour because 10 he was not seen. Tac.

He sins as much who holds the sack as he who puts into it. Fr. Pr.

He sleeps as dogs do when wives bake, i.e., is wide awake, though pretending not to see. Sc. Pr.

He spends best that spares to spend again. Pr.

He submits himself to be seen through a microscope who suffers himself to be caught in a fit of passion. Lavater.