William Habington Quotes

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  • As yourselves your empires fall, and every kingdom hath a grave.

    William Habington, “Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam”
  • He who is good is happy.

    William Habington, Sir Charles Abraham Elton (1812). “Castara: With a Preface and Notes”, p.147
  • I hate the countrie's dirt and manners, yet I love the silence; I embrace the wit; A courtship, flowing here in full tide. But loathe the expense, the vanity and pride. No place each way is happy.

  • The stars, bright sentinels of the skies.

  • No distinction is 'tween man and man, But as his virtues add to him a glory Or vices cloud him.

    Men   Clouds   Vices  
  • Time! where didst thou those years inter Which I have seene decease?

    William Habington (1948). “Poems”
  • My soule her wings doth spread And heaven-ward flies, Th' Almighty's Mysteries to read In the large volumes of the skies.

    William Habington (2015). “Castara: The Third Edition of 1640; Edited and Collated with the Earlier Ones of 1634, 1635”, p.120, WESTMINSTER A. CONSTABLE AND CO
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