I meant to cross (or bless) myself and put out one of my eyes, [239], [278]

I mistress and you miss, who is to sweep the house?, [262]

I neither give nor take, like a Jew on the Sabbath, [230]

I never saw a silent rich man, [28]

I never was satisfied with “I will, I will.” One “take this” is better than two “I will give you,” [211]

I renounce the friend who eats what is mine with me, and what is his own by himself, [267]

I renounce the golden basin in which I have to spit blood, [267]

I saw a man, who saw another man, who saw the sea, [295]

I saw you at Lucca, I knew you at Pisa, [70]