He saith little that loveth much.
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He sells the bird on the branch.
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He sets the wolf to guard the sheep.
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He takes out a nail and puts in a pin.
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He that at twenty is not, at thirty knows not, and at forty has
not, will never be, nor ever know, nor ever have.
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He that buys the office of magistrate must of necessity sell
justice.
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He that by the plough would thrive,
Himself must either hold or drive.
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He that exceeds his commission must answer for it at his own
cost.
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He that has a head of glass must not throw stones at another.
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He that has but one pig easily fattens it.
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He that has swallowed the devil may swallow his horns.
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He that is afraid of the devil does not grow rich.
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He that is always right is always wrong.
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He that is drowning shouts though he be not heard.
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He that is drunk is gone from home.
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He that is good for something is the ass of the public.
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He that is in fault is in suspicion.
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He that is kinder than he was wont hath a design upon thee.
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He that jokes, confesses.
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He that keepeth his mouth keepeth his life; but he that openeth
wide his lips shall have destruction.
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He that keeps another man's dog shall have nothing left him but
the line.
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He that makes himself dirt is trod on by the swine.
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He that never fails never grows rich.
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He that paints a flower does not give it perfume.
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He that passeth by, and meddleth with strife belonging not to
him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ears.
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