He who has been stung by a serpent is afraid of a lizard, [79]
He who has both money and bread may choose with whom his daughter to wed, [248]
He who has but one coat cannot lend it, [251]
He who has crossed the ford knows how deep it is, [82]
He who has daughters is always a shepherd, [47]
He who has daughters to marry, let him give them silk to spin, [253]
He who has drunk will drink, [48]
He who has enemies, let him not sleep, [253]
He who has four and spends five, has no need of a purse, [253], [299]
He who has his purse full preaches to the poor man, [48]