A young ewe and an old ram, every year bring forth a lamb, [314]
A young foal and an old horse draw not well together, [402]
A young wife is an old man’s post-horse to the grave, [156]
Abbot of Carçuela, you eat up the pot and ask for the pipkin, [193]
About the King and the Inquisition, hush!, [209]
Absence is a foe to love; away from the eyes, away from the heart, [204]
Absence is a foe to love; out of sight out of mind, [73]
Absent, none without blame; present, none without excuse, [1], [233]
Abstinence and fasting cure many a complaint, [369]
According to his pinions the bird flies, [396]