In at one ear and out at the other, [91], [120], [277]

In borrowing an angel, in repaying a devil, [6]

In default of bread, meal cakes are good, [265]

In eating ’tis good to begin, one morsel helps the other in, [318]

In frosty weather a nail is worth a horse, [222]

In hawks, hounds, arms, and love, for one pleasure a thousand pains, [16]

In hunting and in love you begin when you like, and leave off when you can, [221]

In less than a thousand years we shall all be bald, [200]

In marriage cheat who can, [17]

In men every mortal sin is venial, in women every venial sin is mortal, [68]