Four eyes see more than two, [131], [173], [232], [282]

Four things put a man beside himself—women, tobacco, cards, and wine, [245]

Foxes come at last to the furrier’s, [17]

Fox’s broth, cold and scalding, [207]

Free man, free goods (So: Free ships, free goods—American), [148]

Fresh pork and new wine kill a man before his time, [242]

Friar Modest never was prior (A modest friar never was prior), [99]

Friends and mules fail us at hard passes (Galician), [199], [265]

Friends are known in adversity, [287]

Friends are known in time of need (Friends in need are friends indeed), [65], [329]