He who is lean and has scabs needs not carry a net. [419a]

When a man goes drunk the boys say to him ‘suet.’ [419b]

Eyes which see not break no heart.

He who has a roof of glass let him not fling stones at his neighbour.

Into all the taverns of Spain may reeds come.

A bird in the hand is worth more than a hundred flying.

To God (be) praying and with the flail plying.

It is worth more to be the head of a mouse than the tail of a lion.

To see and to believe, as Saint Thomas says.

The extreme [421a] of a dwarf is to spit largely.