In the evening one may praise the day, [134]
In the fiddler’s (or bagpiper’s) house every one is a dancer, [17], [221]
In the fray the weak are strong, [111]
In the garden more grows than the gardener sows, [233]
In the land of promise a man may die of hunger, [329]
In the land of the blind blessed is he that hath one eye, [104]
In the land of the blind the one-eyed is a king, [329]
In the long run the greyhound kills the hare, [195], [288]
In the looking-glass we see the form, in wine the heart, [153]
In the report of riches and goodness always bate one half, [211]