Whether you boyle snow or pound it, you can have but water of it.
Who doth his owne businesse, foules not his hands.
Who gives to all, denies all.
Who hastens a glutton choakes him.
Who hath no hast in his businesse, mountaines to him seeme valleys.
Who hath no head, needes no heart.
Who letts his wife goe to every feast, and his horse drinke at every water, shall neither have good wife nor good horse.
Who likes not the drinke, God deprives him of bread.
Who must account for himselfe and others, must know both.
Who praiseth Saint Peter, doth not blame Saint Paul.
Who remove stones, bruise their fingers.
Who spits against heaven, it falls in his face.
Who will make a doore of gold must knock a naile every day.
Who will sell the Cow, must say the word.
Who would doe ill ne’re wants occasion.
Willowes are weak, yet they bind other wood.
Wine ever paies for his loding.
Wine that cost nothing is digested before it be drunke.
Wine-Counsels seldome prosper.
Wisedome hath one foot on Land, and another on Sea.