Happy is she who is in love with an old dotard, [74]
Happy is the man who has a handsome wife close to an abbey, [37]
Happy the child whose father goes to the devil, [20]
Happy the house in which there is no shaven crown, [205]
Hard against hard never was good, [151]
Hard is a new law imposed on old licence, [95]
Hard upon hard never made a good wall, [95], [276]
Hares are caught with hounds, fools with praise, and women with gold, [162]