The more riches a fool hath, the greater fool he is. 【谚】傻瓜越富越蠢。
Hath \Hath\ (h[a^]th), v., 3d pers. sing. pres. of {Have}, contracted from haveth. Has. [Archaic.]
What hath God wrought? --Samuel F. B. Morse [The first message sent by telegraph, from Mr. Morse, at the chamber of the Supreme Court (then in the United States Capitol) to his assistant Albert Vail at the Mount Clair Depot in Baltimore in 1844. Mr. Morse allowed Annie Ellsworth, the daughter of a friend, to choose the words, which she took from Numbers xxiii. 23.] [PJC]
Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast, to soften rocks, or bend a knotted oak, said Congreve.
NO BROTHERLIER LOVE hath a citizen than to help lay down $20 million in delinquent taxes, as 30,000 personal and business taxpayers did during Philadelphia's three-onth amnesty, ended Jan. 31.