672. Gift. A gift with a kind countenance is a double gift.

673. Give. To give and keep there is need of wit.

674. Giveth. He giveth twice who gives in a trice.

675. Giving.

Giving to the poor
Increaseth your store.

676. Gladness. A man of gladness seldom falls into madness.

677. Glass. What your glass tells you will not be told by counsel.

678. Glass.

Who loves his glass without a G,
Take away L and that is he.

679. Glass houses. Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.