31. Angry men. Angry men seldom want woe.
32. Angry. He that is angry without a cause must be pleased without amends.
33. Another's burden. None knows the weight of another's burden.
Apples, eggs, and nuts,
One may eat after sluts.
35. April. April and May are the keys of the year.
When April blows his horn,
It's both good for hay and corn.
37. April. April borrows three days of March, and they are ill.