The day you marry ’tis either kill or cure, [217]

The days follow each other and are not alike, [35]

The dead and the absent have no friends, [199], [265]

The dead are soon forgotten, [35]

The dead open the eyes of the living, [290]

The dearer the child, the sharper must be the rod, [382]

The debts go to the next heir, [141]

The deceived sheep that went for wool and came back shorn, [216]

The devil gets into the belfry by the vicar’s skirts, [241]