Two ill meales make the third a glutton.
Two sparrows on one Ear of Corn make an ill agreement.
Ty it well, and let it goe.
Vertue and a Trade are the best portion for Children.
Vertue flies from the heart of a Mercenary man.
Vertue never growes old.
Vertue now is in herbs and stones and words onely.
Vnder water, famine; under snow, bread.
Waight and measure take away strife.
Warre and Physicke are governed by the eye.
Warre is deaths feast.
Water a farre off quencheth not fire.
Water trotted is as good as oates.
We are fooles one to another.
We Batchelors laugh and shew our teeth, but you married men laugh till your hearts ake.
We cannot come to honour under Coverlet.
We do it soon enough, if that we do be well.
We must love, as looking one day to hate.
Wee know not who lives or dies.
Wee leave more to do when wee dye, then wee have done.