William Camden quotes
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“The sea hath fish for every man.”
-- William CamdenSource : William Camden, John Philipot, Thomas Moule, Mark Antony Lower (1870). “Remains Concerning Britain”, p.334, Ep Publishing Limited
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“My friend, judge not me, Thou seest I judge not thee; Betwixt the stirrop and the ground, Mercy I askt, mercy I found.”
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“Wisdom is at all times the least burdensome traveling pack.”
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“God sendeth cold after clothes.”
-- William CamdenSource : "Remaines of a Greater Worke, Concerning Britaine". Book by William Camden, 1605.
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“Better halfe a loafe than no bread.”
-- William CamdenSource : William Camden, John Philipot (1636). “Remaines concerning Britaine, their languages, names, surnames: allusions ...”, p.293
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“It is hard to teach an old dog tricks.”
-- William CamdenSource : William Camden (1870). “Remaines of a greater worke, concerning Britaine [signed M.N.] 2 pt. [Another]”, p.326
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“Betwixt the stirrup and the ground Mercy I asked, mercy I found.”
-- William CamdenSource : 'Remains Concerning Britain' (1605) 'Epitaphs'
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“All the proof of a pudding is in the eating.”
-- William CamdenSource : William Camden, John Philipot, Thomas Moule, Mark Antony Lower (1870). “Remains Concerning Britain”, p.333, Ep Publishing Limited
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“An inch in a miss is as good as an ell.”
-- William CamdenSource : William Camden, John Philipot, Thomas Moule, Mark Antony Lower (1870). “Remains Concerning Britain”, p.318, Ep Publishing Limited
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“Better a bad excuse, than none at all.”
-- William CamdenSource : William Camden, John Philipot (1637). “Remaines concerning Britaine: Their Languages, Names, Surnames ...”, p.293
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“He that mischief hatcheth, mischief catcheth.”
-- William CamdenSource : William Camden (1870). “Remaines of a greater worke, concerning Britaine [signed M.N.] 2 pt. [Another]”, p.324
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