| Quotes |
Topic |
| Grief | Grief tears his heart, and drives him to and fro, In all the raging impotence of woe. |
| Hatred | Then let him know that hatred without end Or intermission is between us two. |
| Heaven | Just are the ways of heaven; from Heaven proceed The woes of man: Heaven doom'd the Greeks to bleed. |
| Help | Light is the task when many share the toil. |
| Heroes | Heroes as great have died, and yet shall fall. |
| History | The long historian of my country's woes. |
| History | It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature. |
| Home | His native home deep imag'd in his soul. |
| Hospitality | Axylos, Teuthranos's son that dwelt in stablished Arisbe; a man of substance dear to his fellows; for his dwelling was by the road-side and he entertained all men. |
| Hospitality | True friendship's laws are by this rule express'd, Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest. |
| Humanity | He held his seat; a friend to human race. |
| Humanity | Respect us, human, and relieve us, poor. |
| Idleness | I live an idle burden to the ground. |
| Ignorance | Who ne'er knew salt, or heard the billows roar. |
| Immortality | 'Tis true; 'tis certain; man though dead retains Part of himself; the immortal mind remains. |
| Influence | Lay ye down the golden chain From Heaven, and pull at its inferior links Both Goddesses and Gods. |
| Kindness | And Heaven, that every virtue bears in mind, E'en to the ashes of the just is kind. |
| Labor | To labour is the lot of man below, And when Jove gave us life, he gave us woe. |
| Labor | Our fruitless labours mourn, And only rich in barren fame return. |
| Laughter | And unextinguish'd laughter shakes the skies. |
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