They are all honest men, but my cloak is not to be found, [259]

They are rich who have friends, [201], [267]

They may whip me in the market-place, so it be not known at home, [259]

They must be strong legs that can support prosperous days, [147]

They must hunger in frost who spring-time have lost, [182]

“They say” is a fool (or a liar), [41], [126]

They took away the mirror from me because I was ugly, and gave it to the blind woman, [254]

They understand one another like thieves in a fair, [345]

They whip the cat if our mistress does not spin, [204]

They who are often at the looking-glass seldom spin, [344]