[83.] Three deaf ones of the world: warning to a doomed man, mocking[57] a beggar, keeping a loose woman from lust.

[57] 'pitying,' L.

[84.] Three fair things that hide ugliness: good manners in the ill-favoured, skill in a serf, wisdom in the misshapen.

[85.] Three ugly things that hide fairness: a sweet-lowing cow without milk, a fine horse without speed, a fine person without substance.

[86.] Three sparks that kindle love: a face, demeanour, speech.

[87.] Three deposits with usufruct: depositing a woman, a horse, salt.

[88.] Three glories of a gathering: a beautiful wife, a good horse, a swift hound.

[89.] Three accomplishments of Ireland: a witty stave, a tune on the harp,[58] shaving a face.

[58] Literally, 'out of a harp.'