Tired folks are quarrelsome, [34]
Tired oxen tread hard, [162]
’Tis a fat bird that bastes itself, [323]
’Tis a good farthing that saves a penny, [9]
’Tis a good horse that has no fault, [24]
’Tis a long day, a day without bread, [12]
’Tis a silly sheep that makes the wolf her confessor, [18], [110]
’Tis a wise child that knows its own father, [323]
’Tis as necessary to him as gold weights are to a beggar, [303]
’Tis best to woo where you can see the smoke, [322]