John has been to school to learn to be a fool, [28]
Joy and sorrow are next-door neighbours (Joy and sorrow are to-day and to-morrow), [148]
Joy is like the ague; one good day between two bad ones, [371]
Judges should have two ears, both alike, [166]
Justice, but not in my own house, [225]
Justice has a waxen nose, [137]
Justice oft leans to the side where the purse pulls, [400]
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Keep good company and you shall be of the number, [264]