The ass and his driver do not think alike, [138], [304]

The ass carries corn to the mill and gets thistles, [138]

The ass dead, the barley at his tail, [195], [267]

The ass does not know the worth of his tail till he has lost it, [107]

The ass embraced the thistle, and they found themselves relations, [263]

The ass of many owners is eaten by wolves, [202], [267]

The ass that is common property is always the worst saddled, [30]

The ass that is hungry eats thistles, [268]

The ass that trespasses on a stranger’s premises will leave them laden with wood (i.e. cudgelled), [268]

The ass well knows in whose house he brays, [205], [269]