A gift, with a kind countenance, is a double present |
A good archer is not known by his arrows but his aim |
A good conscience is the best divinity |
A good friend is my nearest relation. |
A good garden may have some weeds |
A good horse should be seldom spurred |
A lie has no leg, but a scandal has wings |
A little skill in antiquity inclines a man to paupery; but depth in that study brings him about again to our Christian religion |
A little skill in antiquity inclines a man to Popery. |
A man in passion rides a horse that runs away with him |
A man is not good or bad for one action |
A man surprised is half beaten. |
A man's best fortune, or his worst, is his wife |
A mob is a group of persons with heads but no brains |
A name is a kind of face by whereby one is known |