He who has a mate has a master, [81]

He who has a son grown up should not call another a thief, [253]

He who has a straw tail is always in fear of its catching fire, [81]

He who has a tongue, may go to Rome, [82], [250]

He who has a trade may travel through the world, [253]

He who has a white horse and a fair wife is seldom without trouble, [376]

He who has bad neighbours is fain to praise himself, [355]

He who has been bitten by a snake is afraid of an eel, [355]

He who has been first a novice and then an abbot, knows what the boys do behind the altar, [220]

He who has been stung by a scorpion is afraid of its shadow, [248]