448. Draw. You may draw him which way you will, with a twine thread.

449. Drowning man. A drowning man will catch at a straw.

450. Drink. Drink water like an ox, wine like a king of Spain.

451. Drink. He who drinks when he is not dry, will be dry when he has no drink.

452. Drive. Drive not a second nail till the first is clenched.

453. Drops. Many drops make a shower.

454. Drought.

If the ash before the oak comes out,
There has been, or there will be drought.

455. Drowned. Pour not water on a drowned mouse.

456. Drunk. Ever drunk, ever dry.