He that would not when he might,
He shall not when he wolda.
-- Thomas Percy (1728-1811)
-- The Friar of Orders Gray
He shall not when he wolda.
-- Thomas Percy (1728-1811)
-- The Friar of Orders Gray
Related:
- O Lady, he is dead and gone!
Lady, he 's dead and gone!
And at his head a green grass turfe, And at his heels... - He that will not when he may,
When he would he shall have nay.
John Heywood (c. 1565) -- Proverbes, Part i, Chap... - And how should I know your true love
From many another one?
Oh, by his cockle hat and staff, And by his sandal... - Weep no more, lady, weep no more,
Thy sorrowe is in vaine;
For violets pluckt, the sweetest showers Will ne'er... - He's so old that when he orders a three-minute egg,
they ask for the money up front. -- Milton... - He that had neyther been kith nor kin
Might have seen a full fayre sight.
Thomas Percy (1728-1811) -- Guy of... - Picard: "Do you know what business they might have together?"
Sarek:
"No! No, I never knew what Spock was doing. When... - A child becomes an adult when he realizes that he has a right not only
to be right but also to be wrong.
Thomas... - An egotist thinks he's in the groove when he's in
a rut...
