He who feeds a wolf, strengthens his enemy, [376]

He who feeds the hen ought to have the egg, [355]

He who finds fault wants to buy, [186], [248] (See He who decries, &c.)

He who finds what has not been lost, will chance to die before he is ill, [181]

He who flees, proves himself guilty, [376]

He who follows the crowd has many companions, [180]

He who forces love where none is found, remains a fool the whole year round, [183]

He who gets out of debt enriches himself, [52]

He who gives to the public, gives to no one, [249]

He who gives bread to others’ dogs is often barked at by his own, [79]