S. Austin Allibone, comp. Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay. 1880.
Lord Herbert of Cherbury
Whoever considers the study of anatomy I believe will never be an atheist; the frame of mans body and coherence of his parts being so strange and paradoxical that I hold it to be the greatest miracle of nature.
In oratory, affectation must be avoided; it being better for a man by a native and clear eloquence to express himself than by those words which may smell either of the lamp or inkhorn.