To every fool his cap, [329]

To every lord every honour, [6]

To every one his own is not too much, [155]

To every saint his candle, [2], [68]

To exchange a one-eyed horse for a blind one, [12]

To expect what never comes, to lie in bed and not sleep, to serve well and not be advanced, are three things to die of, [73]

To fall from the wall into the ditch (Out of the frying-pan into the fire), [340]

To fall out of the frying-pan into the fire, [76], [340]

To fawn with the tail and bite with the mouth, [223]