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No silver saints, by dying misers giv'n, Here brib'd the rage of ill-requited heav'n; But such plain roofs as Piety could raise, And only vocal with the Maker's praise. -- Alexander Pope

Velma you says? No Velma heah, brother. No hooch, no gals, no nothing. Jes' the scram, white boy, jes' the scram. -- Raymond Chandler

Hesperus bringing together All that the morning star scattered. -- Sappho

Something Fane fully -- Alexandra Ivy

The fallyng out of faithfull frends is the renuyng of loue. -- John Lyly

Fucking Magnus DuCane. I'd -- Sloane Kennedy

Who are you,' it boomed, 'to light a fire here in the depths of Himatan?'
[...]
'Someone who would dare to do so,' Pon-lor shouted down. 'Think you on that. -- Ian C. Esslemont

Trouthe is the hyest thyng that man may kepe. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

So was hir jolly whistel wel y-wette. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

He that would be well, needs not goe from his owne house.
[He that would be well needs not go from his own house.] -- George Herbert

His spirit chaunged house and wente ther,
As I cam nevere, I kan nat tellen wher. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

Hegel on sacrifice. The animal dies. The man becomes alert. -- Anne Carson

Flirting with random women in a tavern? That sounds like Helios. Well, it sounds like most of the gods, actually. -- Rick Riordan

Hester thinks Reaper is cute, said -- Soman Chainani

God keepe me from foure houses, an Vsurers, a Taverne, a Spittle, and a Prison. -- George Herbert

Namaste, Prince of Naga-loka. I'm grateful. You're a fine fellow." He stuck out his tongue and grinned wickedly. "For a royal wriggler."
"Namaste, O flea-ridden tree-climber," Shesha replied, with a fond glint in his eyes. "May your life be as long as you insolence is great. -- Lloyd Alexander

Let me love you, Ysolde. Let this happen. Since I was reborn, I have lived every moment in despair because I lost you. Let me worship you now as I've longed to do all those years.
Baltic, Love In The Time of Dragons -- Katie Macalister

There is something of the freshness of mind, of the lightness of spirit in Linne which for centuries has been linked in people's minds with the mountains of Sweden and Swedish joy in nature. -- Johannes Vilhelm Jensen

Shew me a lyer, and I'le shew thee a theefe. -- George Herbert

And there, in the background, the brite spring sky's sediment had sunk to a dark band of blue. Ah, it mesmerized me ... like the snow had done. All the woe of the words, "I am" seemed dissolved there, painlessly, peacefully.
Hae-Joo announced, "The Ocean. -- David Mitchell

Shewa good man his errour and he turnes it to a vertue, but an ill, it doubles his fault. -- George Herbert

He that talkes much of his happinesse summons griefe. -- George Herbert

A fair feeld ful of folk fond I ther bitwene -Of alle manere of men, the meene and the riche,Werchynge and wandrynge as the world asketh. -- William Langland

Hyt is not al golde that glareth. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

ALREADY KNOW the camp on the moors. It was here that Himmelstoss gave Tjaden his education. But now I know hardly anyone here; as ever, all is altered. There are only a few people that I have occasionally met before. I go through the routine mechanically. In the evenings I generally -- Erich Maria Remarque

For thogh we slepe, or wake, or rome, or ryde, Ay fleeth the tyme; it nyl no man abyde. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

Hester, recently married herself, and knowing the depth and the sweep of love, ached for Callandra that she sacrificed so much. And yet loving her husband as she did, for all his faults and vulnerabilities, Hester, too, would rather have been alone than accept anyone else. -- Anne Perry

For a morning raine leave not your journey.
[For a morning rain leave not your journey.] -- George Herbert

silver jubilee. He -- Roger A. Price

Vhalla," he whispered with a voice as dark as midnight. His nose was almost touching hers.
"Aldrik," she breathed faintly, as though it was a prayer. No word had ever tasted sweeter on her tongue. -- Elise Kova

Ah, Brynn," Vercleese boomed at one tall, extremely thin man with a dreamy air about him and a face dusted with fine white flour. "How's the bread business?" The man pulled himself from whatever reverie gripped him and smiled wanly. "Rising, Sir Vercleese, always rising." Vercleese -- Douglas W. Clark

I that in heill wes and gladnes Am trublit now with gret seiknes And feblit with infermite: Timor Mortis conturbat me.* * Fear of Death troubles me. -- William Dunbar

Elednor,' he said, 'Elednor, why have you betrayed me? Come back to me. Come back to were you belong. I alone need you ... -- Alison Croggon

He that is fallen cannot helpe him that is downe.
[He that is fallen cannot help him that is down.] -- George Herbert

Welhewan is charming us,' Sasha says in an unsure voice. 'It is trying to soothe us with its lullaby. Do not let yourself . . . Oh, a butterfly. Look how beautiful it is! No, don't look. The forest is making us happy, and we cannot let it. -- Sarah Dalton

Lord of himself; that heritage of woe! -- Lord Byron

His hands were cold as ice, but he saved us from the dead men, him and his ravens, and he brought us here on his elk." "His elk?" said Bran, wonderstruck. "His elk?" said Meera, startled. "His ravens?" said Jojen. "Hodor?" said Hodor. -- Anonymous

Tai'shar Manetheren," he said softly. Nynaeve's mouth fell open, then curled into a tremulous smile. Sudden tears glistened in her eyes as she spun to face him, her face joyous. He smiled back at her, and there was nothing cold in his eyes. Elayne -- Robert Jordan

Thus died Fingolfin, High King of the Noldor, most proud and valiant of the Elven-kings of old. -- J.r.r. Tolkien

It is ful fair a man to bere him evene,/For alday meeteth men at unset stevene. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

Dawn. Another day is given us, R'hllor be praised. -- George R R Martin

Now voe me I can zing on my business abrode: Though the storm do beat down on my poll, There's a wife brighten'd vire at the end of my road, An' her love, voe the jay o' my soul. -- William Barnes

It is warm within the mansions of Hel. -- Carrie Jones

beshert. Meant to be. -- Gayle Forman

Felds hath eyen, and wode have eres. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

Giv Herren sin Aere, giv Kongen sin Told. -- Petter Dass

Heine commenting on the music of Louis Hector Berlioz: He is an immense nightingale, a lark as great as an eagle ... The music causes me to dream of fabulous empires, filled with fabulous sins. -- Hector Berlioz

Feyre Archeron." A labored breath. "I told you - to stay with the High Lord. And you did. -- Sarah J. Maas

If I could dwell where Israfel hath dwelt and he where I he might not sing so wildly well a mortal melody while a bolder note then this might swell from my lyre in the sky. -- Edgar Allan Poe

For next to Death is Sleepe to be compared;
Therefore his house is unto his annext:
Here Sleepe, ther Richesse, and hel-gate them both betwext. -- Edmund Spenser

[YSL creative director] Hedi [Slimane] is a music-obsessed guy. I might've originally met him through Sky. -- Zachary Cole Smith

Itterasshai.
Go and come back safely. -- Amanda Sun

Of faire things, the Autumne is faire. -- George Herbert

Hephaestus glowered up at us. "I didn't make you, did I?"
Uh," Annabeth said, "no, sir."
Good," the god grumbled. "Shoddy workmanship. -- Rick Riordan

Feare, the Bedle of the Law. -- George Herbert

From Harmony, from heav'nly Harmony. This universal Frame began. -- John Dryden

Sassenach I might be to him, but not English. -- Diana Gabaldon

I sung of Chaos and Eternal Night,
Taught by the heav'nly Muse to venture down
The dark descent, and up to reascend ... -- John Milton

He is thy life and the length of thy days; -- Various

Raveand Rhamnusia, Goddes of Dispyte,' said Lymond acidly. 'I am trying to get you home, vide the shiten shepherd and the clene shepe, with your woolly chops spotless. The only drawback to date is that the bloody sheep is going to have to carry the shepherd, so far as I can see. -- Dorothy Dunnett

He, that noble prize possessing He that boasts a friend that's true, He whom woman's love is blessing, Let him join the chorus too! -- Friedrich Schiller

He [Vishous] was all need, no ease. -- J.r. Ward

I've been foolish." (Hester)
"I hope you at least had a grand time being foolish." (Ariadne) -- Grace Burrowes

A voice so thrilling ne'er was heard ... Breaking the silence of the seas Among the farthest Hebrides. -- William Wordsworth

Hige sceal pe heardra, heorte pe cenre,
mod sceal pe mare pe ure maegen lytlao.
( Will shall be the sterner, heart the bolder, spirit the greater as
our strength lessens. ) -- J.r.r. Tolkien

It was SHE. Whoever has loved knows all the radiant meaning contained in the three letters of this word 'she. -- Victor Hugo

Kiril. His name was but a whisper upon the wind, a sigh upon her lips.
Her gaze silently begged him while her hands continued their magic upon his aching cock. As if he could deny her
or himself
the pleasure that awaited. -- Donna Grant

Ne nevere mo ne lakked hire pite;
Tendre-herted, slydynge of corage;
But trewely, I kan nat telle hire age. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

Ye knowe eek, that in forme of speche is chaunge
With-inne a thousand yeer, and wordes tho
That hadden prys, now wonder nyce and straunge
Us thinketh hem; and yet they spake hem so,
And spedde as wel in love as men now do. -- Geoffrey Chaucer

Hoi, hoi u embleer hrair! M'saion ule' hraka vair! -- Richard Adams

Rise, Luthiel, in the name of love you came and in the name of love I crown you! -- Robert Fanney

Donneven, Bettaquit and Mmmhmmmm -- Sarah Dessen

Besyn larveth'is! -- Patrick Weekes

And exactly how old are you MacRieve ?"
"Twelve hundreds, give or take."
"Great Hekate, you're a relic. Don't you have a museum exhibit to be in somewhere ? -- Kresley Cole

It's a mystery," Vin said, narrowing her eyes and smiling. "We Mistborn are incredibly mysterious."
Elend paused." Um ... I'm Mistborn too, Vin. That doesn't make any sense."
"We Mistborn need not make sense," Vin said." It's beneath us. Come on-the sun's already down. We need to get moving. -- Brandon Sanderson

To break the pentameter, that was the first heave -- Ezra Pound

You made the right choice," Roden whispered. "Though you did choose his name rather quickly.
"He has a skinny neck. He'd have died faster." (Jaron)
"That's why you chose me? Because it'll take me longer to die?"
"Yes, Roden, that's exactly why."
"Enough bickering!" (Vargan) -- Jennifer A. Nielsen

Whither thou goest... -- Neil Gaiman

I am the goddess of the Mist," Hecate explained. "I am responsible for keeping the veil that separates the world of the gods from -- Rick Riordan

Then talk not of inconstancy,
False hearts, and broken vows;
If I, by miracle, can be
This live-long minute true to thee,
'Tis all that Heav'n allows. -- John Wilmot

Good Hobbinoll, what garres thee greete?
What! hath some wolfe thy tender lambes ytorne?
Or is thy bagpype broke, that soundes so sweete?
Or art thou of thy loved lasse forlorne? -- Edmund Spenser

He must needes go that the dyvell dryveth. -- John Heywood

Come with me, sweet lass, and I'll make good on me promise to chase ye through the woods like a highlander." Broen spoke in a rich timbre laced with good humor. " Ye there ... Lads, be sporting now and let me ravish this charming creature the way only a Scotsman can! -- Mary Wine

Wrongly chosen, wrongly slain, A hero Valhalla cannot contain. Nine days hence the sun must go east, Ere Sword of Summer unbinds the beast. -- Rick Riordan

He that hath a head of waxe must not walke in the sunne.
[He that hath a head of wax must not walk in the sun.] -- George Herbert

Hester bade little Pearl run down to the margin of the water, and play with the shells and tangled sea-weed, until she should have talked awhile with yonder gatherer of herbs. -- Nathaniel Hawthorne

For loves lawe is out of reule. -- John Gower

Bran held his voice leve. "In time,you will regret these words. You may hold me captive now, and believe me helpless. But each foulword you speak of her brings your death a little closer."
Bran to Eamonn -- Juliet Marillier

When tears spring to his eyes, I know the king's heart, no matter how small or cold, has been broken. He loves Maven, in his own way. But it's too late for that. -- Victoria Aveyard

He'd heard of elvenblossom wine. It was known for its stultifying bouquet of fruit blossoms and the battle-axe power of its alcohol content. Only those of elven blood could stomach the sweet stuff, he'd heard, and it was the alcoholic equivalent of being kicked in the head by a centaur. -- Mark Anthony

I love thee; none but thee, and thou deservest it -- William Shakespeare

Vella looked around. "This is really a revolting place, Yarblek," she told him.
"You've been spending too much time with Porenn," he said. "You're starting to get delicate."
"How would you like to have me gut you?" she offered.
"That's my girl. -- David Eddings

Me and Mike, ve vork in mine,
Holy shit, ve have good time.
Vunce a veek ve get our pay,
Holy shit, no vork next day. -- Kurt Vonnegut

Why does the brave druskelle Matthias Helvar eat no meat? 'Tis a sad story indeed, my child. His teeth were winnowed away by a vexatious Grisha, and now he can eat only pudding. -- Leigh Bardugo

Where's Rehvenge?" "I'm right here. -- J.r. Ward

Let me help. Rhymes with I love you, right? -- Lois Mcmaster Bujold

Yours most sincerely,
Peter Van Houten
c/o Lidewij Vliegnthart
"WHAT?!" I shouted aloud. "WHAT IS THIS LIFE? -- John Green

How're we gonna bring the big hag round?" said Big Yan.
"I heard where ye has to put someone's heid between their legs," said Rob doubtfully.
Daft Wullie sighed and drew his sword. "Sounds a wee bit drastic tae me," he said, "but if someone will help me hold her steady- -- Terry Pratchett

I hate you! I hate you!" Hester was yelling
"Well I care about you, whether you like it or not!" Tom screamed. -- Philip Reeve

To my surprise, Joscelin rose. 'Phedre-' He began, then halted. Sitting below him, I watched him smile to himself, quiet and private. 'Phedre yields with a willow's grace,' he said softly. 'And endures with the strength of mountains. Without her, life would be calm; and yet lack all meaning. -- Jacqueline Carey