He that can write a true book to persuade 35 England, is not he the bishop and archbishop, the primate of England and of all England? Carlyle.
He that cannot be the servant of many will never be master, true guide, and deliverer of many. Carlyle.
He that cannot keep his mind to himself cannot practise any considerable thing whatever. Carlyle.
He that cannot pay in purse must pay in person. Pr.
He that ceases to be a friend never was a good one. Pr.
He that claims, either in himself or for another, 40 the honours of perfection will surely injure the reputation which he designs to assist. Johnson.
He that climbs the tall tree has won a right to the fruit: / He that leaps the wide gulf should prevail in his suit. Scott.
He that comes unca'd (uninvited) sits unsair'd (unserved). Sc. Pr.
He that cometh to seek after knowledge with a mind to scorn and censure, shall be sure to find matter for his humour, but none for his instruction. Bacon.
He that complies against his will, / is of the same opinion still. Butler.