A full man is no eater, [279]
A full sack pricks up its ear, [124]
A full stomach praises Lent, [390]
A full vessel must be carried carefully, [369]
A galled horse does not want to be curried, [13]
A gaunt brute bites sore, [15]
A gentleman of Beauce who stays in bed till his breeches are mended, [19]
A gift delayed, and long expected, is not given, but sold dear, [93]
A gilt bridle for an old mule, [7]
A girl, a vineyard, an orchard, and a bean-field, are hard to watch, [283]