Though we are negroes, we are men, and have souls, [264]
Though you are a prudent old man, do not despise counsel, [204]
Though you seat the frog on a golden stool, he’ll soon jump off and into the pool, [168]
Though you see me with this coat, I have another up the mountain, [203]
Though you teach a wolf the pater-noster, he will say, “Lamb! lamb!”, [383]
Though your bloodhound (or mastiff) be gentle, don’t bite him on the lip, [203], [264]
Thought when sober, said when drunk, [164]
Thoughts are toll-free, but not hell-free, [149]
Thousands drink themselves to death before one dies of thirst, [147]
Threads do not break for being fine, but for being gouty and ill-spun, [285]