Hitherto all miracles have been wrought by thought, and henceforth innumerable will be wrought; whereof we, even in these days, witness some. Carlyle.
Hitherto doth love on fortune tend; / For who not needs, shall never lack a friend; / And who in want a hollow friend doth try, / Directly seasons him his enemy. Ham., iii. 2.
Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further; and 45 here shall thy proud waves be stayed. Bible.
Hizonos Dios, y maravillámonos nos—God made us, and we admire ourselves. Sp. Pr.
Hobbes clearly proves that every creature / Lives in a state of war by nature. Swift.
"Hoc age" is the great rule, whether you are serious or merry; whether ... learning science or duty from a folio, or floating on the Thames. Intentions must be gathered from acts. Johnson.
Hoc age—Mind what you are about (lit. do this).
Hoc erat in more majorum—This was the custom 50 of our forefathers.
Hoc erat in votis; modus agri non ita magnus; / Hortus ubi, et tecto vicinus juris aquæ fons, / Et paulum silvæ super his foret—This was ever my chief prayer: a piece of ground not too large, with a garden, and a spring of never-failing water near my house, and a little woodland besides. Hor.
Hoc est quod palles? cur quis non prandeat, hoc est?—Is it for this you look so pale? is this a reason why one should not dine? Pers.