When wise men play the fool (or pranks) they do it with a vengeance, [108]

When woman reigns, the devil governs, [122]

When you are an anvil, bear; when you are a hammer, strike, [243]

When you are on the road speak not ill of your enemy, [244]

When you are well off, keep as you are, [47]

When you can’t get bread, oat-cakes are not amiss, [198]

When you can’t get meat chickens and bacon are good, [198]

When you eat new bread don’t drink water, [243]

When you go to a strange house knock at the door, [244]

When you go to dance, take heed whom you take by the hand, [376]