428. Discourse. Sweet discourse makes short days and nights.
429. Discreet. Discreet women have neither eyes nor ears.
430. Discretion. An ounce of discretion is worth a pound of wit.
431. Disease. Disease is oft the tax of pleasure.
432. Disease. To know the disease is half the cure.
433. Dish. The first dish pleaseth all.
434. Do. Do as you would be done by.
435. Do. We must do as we may, if we cannot do as we would.
436. Dock. In dock, out nettle.
437. Doctor. A doctor and a clown know more than a doctor alone.