He that hath no good trade, it is to his losse.
He that hath no hony in his pot, let him have it in his mouth.
He that hath time and looks for better time, time comes that he repents himself of time.
He that hopes not for good, feares not evill.
He that is angry at a feast is rude.
He that is his owne Counsellor knowes nothing sure but what hee hath laid out.
He that is not in the warres is not out of danger.
He that is once borne, once must dy.
He that is surprized with the first frost feeles it all the winter after.
He that lends, gives.
He that looseth is Marchant as well as he that gaines.
He that marries late, marries ill.
He that measures not himselfe, is measured.
He that mockes a cripple, ought to be whole.
He that owes nothing, if he makes not mouthes at us, is courteous.
He that passeth a winters day escapes an enemy.
He that plaies his mony ought not to value it.
He that riseth betimes hath some thing in his head.
He that sends a foole expects one.
He that sings on friday, will weepe on Sunday.