When the lords come out of the council-house, they are wiser than when they went in, [178]
When the manger is empty the horses fight, [392]
When the measure is full, it runs over, [179]
When the millers are making an uproar, tie up your sacks; 122
When the mouse has had enough (or its fill) the meal is bitter, [298], [392]
When the old dog barks he gives counsel, [219], [288]
When the pear is ripe, it falls, [122], [178]
When the pig has had a bellyful it upsets the trough, [299]
When the prior plays cards, what will the monks do?, [243]
When the rabbit has escaped, comes advice, [216]