They favour learning whose actions are worthy of a learned pen.
They that are booted are not alwaies ready.
They that know one another salute a farre off.
Things well fitted abide.
Thinke of ease, but worke on.
Thornes whiten yet doe nothing.
Thou hast death in thy house, and dost bewaile anothers.
Though God take the sunne out of the Heaven, yet we must have patience.
Though old and wise, yet still advise.
Though the Fox run, the chicken hath wings.
Though the Mastiffe be gentile, yet bite him not by the lippe.
Though you rise early, yet the day comes at his time, and not till then.
Though you see a Church-man ill, yet continue in the Church still.
Threatned men eat bread, says the Spaniard.
Three can hold their peace, if two be away.
Three women make a market.
Thursday come, and the week’s gone.
Tis easier to build two chimneys, then to maintaine one.
Tis hard to be wretched, but worse to be knowne so.
To a child all weather is cold.