It’s good walking with a horse in ones hand.
Little wealth, little care.
Long jesting was never good.
Losse embraceth shame.
Love and businesse teach eloquence.
Love is not found in the market.
Love is the true price of love.
Love makes a good eye squint.
Love makes one fitt for any work.
Make hast to an ill way that you may get out of it.
Man Proposeth, God disposeth.
Many friends in generall, one in speciall.
Marry a widdow before she leave mourning.
Marry your daughters betimes, lest they marry themselves.
Men speake of the faire, as things went with them there.
Mention not a halter in the house of him that was hanged.
Modesty sets off one newly come to honour.
Much spends the traveller, more then the abider.
Neither bribe nor loose thy right.
No profit to honour, no honour to Religion.