At borrowing cousin german, at repaying son of a whore, [6]
At court there are many hands, but few hearts, [191]
At court they sell a good deal of smoke without fire, [401]
At evening the sluggard is busy, [133]
At last the foxes all meet at the furrier’s, [129]
At night all cats are grey, [191], [212], [274]
At Rome do as Rome does, [5]
At Shrovetide every one has need of his frying-pan, [1]
At table bashfulness is out of place, [73]
At the end of the game we see who wins, [69]