The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (212 page)

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Henri IV
1553–1610
1
I want there to be no peasant in my kingdom so poor that he is unable to have a chicken in his pot every Sunday.

Hardouin de Péréfixe
Histoire de Henry le Grand
(1681).

2
Paris is well worth a mass.

attributed to Henri IV; alternatively to his minister Sully, in conversation with Henri

3
The wisest fool in Christendom.
of James I of England

attributed both to Henri IV and Sully

Henry II
1133–89
1
Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?
of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, murdered in Canterbury Cathedral, December 1170

oral tradition, conflating a number of variant forms

Henry VIII
1491–1547
1
That man hath the sow by the right ear.
of Thomas Cranmer, June 1529

Acts and Monuments of John Foxe
["Fox's Book of Martyrs"] (1570)

2
The King found her so different from her picture…that…he swore they had brought him a Flanders mare.
of Anne of Cleves

Tobias Smollett
A Complete History of England
(3rd ed., 1759) vol. 6

Henry, Matthew
1662–1714
1
The better day, the worse deed.

An Exposition on the Old and New Testament
(1710) Genesis ch. 3, v. 6, gloss 2

2
They that die by famine die by inches.

An Exposition on the Old and New Testament
(1710) Psalm 59, v. 15, gloss 5 (referring incorrectly to v. 13)

Henry, O.
1862–1910
1
It was beautiful and simple as all truly great swindles are.

Gentle Grafter
(1908) "Octopus Marooned"

2
Turn up the lights; I don't want to go home in the dark.

last words, quoting a song; Charles Alphonso Smith
O. Henry Biography
(1916) ch. 9

I'm afraid to come home in the dark.

Harry Williams (1874–1924) title of song (1907)

Henry, Patrick
1736–99
1
Caesar had his Brutus—Charles the First, his Cromwell—and George the Third—("Treason," cried the Speaker)…
may profit by their example.
If
this
be treason, make the most of it.

speech in the Virginia assembly, May 1765

2
I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!

speech in Virginia Convention, 23 March 1775

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