Who will not when he can, can’t when he will, [292] (See He that will not)

Who wishes for a short Lent let him contract debts to be paid at Easter, [88]

Who wives for a dower, resigns his own power, [52]

Who would be rich, must keep his soul under cover of his cash-box, [185]

Who would be young in age, must in youth be sage, [182]

Who would have many friends let him test but few, [87]

Who would not have feet set on his neck, let him not stoop, [84]

Who would regard all things complacently must wink at a great many, [344]

Who would win, must learn to bear, [182]

Who would wish to be valued must make himself scarce, [186]