Two cocks in one house, a eat and a mouse, an old man and a young wife, are always in strife, [339]

Two cocks in one yard do not agree, [113]

Two dogs over one bone seldom agree, [191], [339]

Two eyes see more than one, [282]

Two eyes, two ears, only one mouth, [191]

Two false men to one traitor, [204]

Two hard flints never grind well, [191]

Two heads are better than one, [95]

Two may lie so as to hang a third, [401]