To offer one candle to God and another to the devil, [16]

To one who has a pie in the oven you may give a bit of your cake, [1]

To parade the gallows before the town, [233]

To pay one in his own coin, [118], [291], [329]

To piece the lion’s skin with that of the fox, [325]

To pluck the goose without making it cry out, [45]

To pray to the saint until the danger is past, [254]

To preserve friendship one must build walls, [119]

To promise is easy, to keep is troublesome, [385]

To promise more butter than bread, [47]