Ill begun, ill done, [331]

Ill fares the young bird in the urchin’s hand, [282]

Ill got, ill spent, [171]

Ill-gotten goods never prosper, [172]

Ill in kine and worse in beeves, [109]

Ill luck comes by pounds and goes away by ounces, [102]

Ill luck enters by fathoms and departs by inches, [218]

Ill luck is good for something, [5]

Ill luck upon ill luck, and a stone for a pillow, [230]

Ill-matched horses draw badly, [336]