It is only the bashful that lose, [26]

It is only the blind who ask why they are loved who are fair, [363]

It is only the first bottle that is dear, [25]

It is pleasant driving where there is no danger of upsetting, [363]

It is pleasant enough going afoot when you lead your horse by the bridle, [21]

It is pleasant to cut thongs of another man’s leather, [340] (See Good thongs)

It’s pleasant to look on the rain, when one stands dry, [323]

It is poor comfort for one who has broken his leg, that another has broken his neck, [362]

It is prophet-drink (i.e. water), [324]

It is safe to lend barley to him who has oats, [353]