1476. Sorrow. Sorrow comes unsent for, and, like the unbidden guest, brings his own stool.
1477. Sorrowing. He goes a-sorrowing, who goes a-borrowing.
1478. Sound. As sound as a nut.
1479. Sour grapes. "Sour grapes," as the fox said when he could not reach them.
1480. Sow. Every sow to her own trough.
1481. Sows. Who sows in May gets little that way.
1482. Sows. What a man sows, that shall he also reap.
1483. Spare. 'Tis too late, to spare when the bottom is bare.
1484. Spare. It is better to spare at the brim than the bottom.