He fears the sack who has been in it, [355]
He fishes on who catches one, [59]
He forgot nothing except to say farewell, [23]
He flays enough who holds the foot, [5]
He gains enough who loses sorrow, [5]
He gains much who loses a vain hope, [73]
He gapes like a clown at a fair, [326]
He gathers up ashes and scatters flour, [197]
He gives twice who gives in a trice, [53], [79], [179], [247]