He who would succeed at court, must lie sometimes low, sometimes high, [186]

He who would take, must give, [252]

He who would the daughter win, with the mother must begin, [180]

He who would thrive must follow the church, the sea, or the king’s service, [251]

He who would travel through the land, must go with open purse in hand, [311]

He whose house is tiled with glass should not throw stones at his neighbour’s, [220] (See He who lives)

He whose mistress squints, says she ogles, [187]

He will never get into the wood who starts at every bush, [373] (See He that examines)

He will not lose his oats for want of braying, [24]