The devil has his martyrs among men, [304]
The devil is bad because he is old, [102]
The devil is civil when he is flattered, [139]
The devil is fond of his own (Galician), [238]
The devil is not always at a poor man’s door, [32]
The devil is not so black (or ugly) as he is painted, [102], [139], [285], [304]
The devil is so fond of his son that he put out his eye, [258]
The devil leads him by the nose, who the dice too often throws, [10]
The devil likes to souse what is already wet, [139]
The devil lurks (or sits) behind the cross, [15], [152], [213], [304]