Craft against craft makes no living.
Cruelty is more cruell, if we defer the pain.
Curtesie on one side only lasts not long.
Diseases of the eye are to bee cured with the elbow.
Divine ashes are better then earthly meale.
Divine grace was never slow.
Dogs are fine in the field.
Drought never brought dearth.
Dry bread at home is better then rost meate abroad.
Dry feet, warme head, bring safe to bed.
Either wealth is much increased, or moderation is much decayed.
Emptie vessels sound most.
Empty Chambers make foolish maides.
Estate in two parishes is bread in two wallets.
Evening words are not like to morning.
Ever since we weare cloathes, we know not one another.
Every bees hony is sweet.
Every day brings his bread with it.
Every ill man hath his ill day.
Every man’s censure is first moulded in his own nature.