On Dr. Gilbert Burnet (1643-1715), Bishop of Salisbury: as cited in The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors: 1639-1729 , ed. Charles Wells Moulton, H. Malkan (1910) p. 591.
The Anatomy of an Equivalent (1688)
Tawuwalo u hebiasawa mowali tatawariya madelo burungi sayapu liyo ndaya-ndayango diya mowali langgato tumboto.Every single act either weakeneth or improveth our credit with other men; and as an habit of being just to our word will confirm, so an habit of too freely dispensing with it must necessarily destroy it.
Nga'amila hehutuwalo tiye mo'otapu niyati to tawuwalo; Madelo hehutuwalo adi-adili to woluwo londo Eya mayi, odito'olo anu malopa-lopato da'a malali andu-andulu.
The Anatomy of an Equivalent: from The Complete Works of George Savile, First Marquess of Halifax (1912), ed. Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, Clarendon Press p. 123.
The Lady's New Year's Gift: or Advice to a Daughter(1688)
A Husband without faults is a dangerous observer.
Hiyalo diya-diya'a loma'o tala liyo, bilo-bilohu mo'ohe.
A Character of King Charles II (1750)
A very great memory often forgetteth how much time is lost by repeating things of no use.
Huto'o umotota molilipata i'ilangi dadata wakutu to u'jahunaliyo.