I secundo omine—Go, and may all good go with 25 you. Hor.
I see my way as birds their trackless way. Browning.
I see that sensible men and conscientious men all over the world are of the one religion of well-doing and daring. Emerson.
I see thy vanity through the holes of thy coat. Plato, to the Cynic.
I seek divine simplicity in him who handles things divine. Cowper.
I seek not to wax great by others' waning. 30 2 Hen. VI., iv. 10.
"I shall go to-morrow," said the king. "You shall wait for me," quoth the wind. Gael. Pr.
I shall light a candle of understanding in thine heart which shall not be put out. Esdras.
I shall perhaps tremble in my death-hour, but before shall I never. Lessing.
I should be glad were all the meadows on the earth left in a wild state, if that were the consequence of men's beginning to redeem themselves. Thoreau.