Beware of a man that does not talk, and of a dog that does not bark, [279]

Beware of a pledge that eats, [291]

Beware of a poor alchemist, [100]

Beware of a reconciled friend as of the devil, [210]

Beware of a reconciled enemy (Take heed of an enemy reconciled), [22]

Beware of a white Spaniard and a black Englishman, [336]

Beware of “Had I but known,” [100]

Beware of him who makes you presents, [90]

Beware of laughing hosts and weeping priests, [174]

Beware of one who has nothing to lose, [100]