A cold May,
Plenty of corn and hay.

1054. Meadow. A thin meadow is soon mowed.

1055. Measure. Good measure is a merry mean.

1056. Measure. With what measure ye mete it shall be measured to you again.

1057. Measure. Measure twice before you cut once.

1058. Measures. He measures your corn by his bushel.

1059. Meat. Much meat, much maladies.

1060. Meat. Meat is much, but manners is more.

1061. Medium. There's a medium between painting the face and not washing it.

1062. Medlars. Medlars are never good till they be rotten.