He has a wolf-conscience, [326]

He has beans in his ears. (Who so deaf as he that will not hear?) 145

He has command of the sack who is seated on it, [373]

He has done like the Perugian who, when his head was broken, ran home for his helmet, [95]

He has eaten his corn in the blade, [20]

He has enough to do who holds the handle of the frying-pan, [8]

He has enough who is content, [5]

He has given the hen for the egg, [145]

He has great need of a fool who makes himself one, [19]

He has him under his thumb, [326]