He runs far who never turns, [89]

He runs heavily who is forced to run, [354]

He’s a friend at sneezing-time,—the most that can be got from him is a “God bless you,” [334]

He said devil, but meant you, [327]

He scolds most that can hurt the least, [374]

He sells the bird on the branch, [96]

He sets the wolf to guard the sheep, [95]

He should not complain of being cheated who buys cloth by the sample, [287]

He sins as much who holds the bag as he who puts into it, [7]

He sits well who can rise without help, [355]