Plough or not plough, you must pay your rent, [202]

Plough wet or dry, and you will not have to kiss your neighbour’s breech, [202]

Pluck it from among the thistles, and we will take it off your hands, [255]

Pluck the magpie and don’t make her scream, [119]

Pluck the rose and leave the thorns, [88]

Poison quells poison, [104]

Policy goes beyond strength, [28]

Poor folk’s wisdom goes for little, [300]

Poor men do penance for rich men’s sins, [91]

Poor men’s money and cowards’ weapons are often flourished, [90]