Amiens was taken by the Fox, and retaken by the Lion.
An examin’d enterprize goes on boldly.
An idle head is a boxe for the winde.
An Idle youth, a needy Age.
An ill wound is cured, not an ill name.
An oath that is not to bee made is not to be kept.
An old cat sports not with her prey.
An old dog barks not in vain.
An old friend is a new house.
An old mans staffe is the rapper of deaths doore.
An upbraided morsell never choaked any.
Anothers bread costs deare.
Armour is light at table.
As the yeere is, your pot must seeth.
Aske much to have a little.
Assaile who will, the valiant attends.
Astrologie is true, but the Astrologers cannot finde it.
At dinner my man appeares.
At Length the Fox turnes Monk.
At the games end we shall see who gaines.