He who praises in præsentia, and abuses in absentia, have with him pestilentia, [181]
He who prates much, lies much, [186]
He who prizes little things, is worthy of great ones, [179]
He who promises incurs a debt, [251]
He who puts by for the night, puts by for the cat, [354]
He who quits his place loses it, [52]
He who receives the offerings let him ring the bells, [250]
He who recovers but the tail of his cow does not lose all, [51]
He who reforms, God assists, [252]
He who remains in the mill grinds, not he who goes to and fro, [220]