So many heads so many wits.[10-6]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. iii._
Wedding is destiny,
And hanging likewise.[10-7]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. iii._
Happy man, happy dole.[11-1]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. iii._
God never sends th' mouth but he sendeth meat.
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. iv._
Like will to like.
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. iv._
A hard beginning maketh a good ending.
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. iv._
When the skie falth we shall have Larkes.[11-2]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. iv._
More frayd then hurt.
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. iv._
Feare may force a man to cast beyond the moone.[11-3]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. iv._
Nothing is impossible to a willing hart.
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. iv._
The wise man sayth, store is no sore.
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. v._
Let the world wagge,[11-4] and take mine ease in myne Inne.[11-5]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. v._
Rule the rost.[11-6]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. v._
Hold their noses to grinstone.[11-7]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. v._
Better to give then to take.[11-8]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. v._
When all candles bee out, all cats be gray.
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. v._
No man ought to looke a given horse in the mouth.[11-9]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. v._
I perfectly feele even at my fingers end.[12-1]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. vi._
A sleveless errand.[12-2]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. vii._
We both be at our wittes end.[12-3]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. viii._
Reckeners without their host must recken twice.
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. viii._
A day after the faire.[12-4]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. viii._
Cut my cote after my cloth.[12-5]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. viii._
The neer to the church, the further from God.[12-6]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. ix._
Now for good lucke, cast an old shooe after me.
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. ix._
Better is to bow then breake.[12-7]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. ix._
It hurteth not the toung to give faire words.[12-8]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. ix._
Two heads are better then one.
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. ix._
A short horse is soone currid.[12-9]
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. x._
To tell tales out of schoole.
_Proverbes. Part i. Chap. x._
|