He that buys a house ready wrought,
Hath many a pin and nail for nought.
813. House. Better one's house too little one day, than too big all the year round.
814. Householders. Wishers and woulders are never good householders.
815. Housekeeper. A noble housekeeper needs no doors.
816. Humour. Every man has his humour.
817. Humours. The stillest humours are always the worst.
818. Hundred years. It is all one a hundred years hence.