Neighbour once over the hedge, neighbour over it again, [163]
Neither a dumb barber nor a deaf singer, [286]
Neither a good friar for friend, nor a bad one for enemy, [233]
Neither handsome enough to kill, nor ugly enough to frighten, [230], [286]
Neither reprove nor flatter thy wife, where any one heareth or seeth it, [317]
Neither serve one who has been a servant, nor beg of one who has been a beggar, [230]
Neither sign a paper without reading it, nor drink water without seeing it, [230]
Neither trust or contend, nor lay wagers or lend, and you’ll have peace to your end, [285]
Neither women nor linen by candlelight, [111]
Neutrals are soused from above, and singed from below, [139]