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Grain by grain the hen fills her belly 394
Grasp all, lose all 281
Great cry and little wool 91
Great honours are great burdens 213 Great talkers are little doers 295, 439
Habit is second nature 643
Happy is he whose friends were born before him 522
Haste makes waste 637
He (She) is in twenty minds 813
He cannot speak well that cannot keep his tongue 897
He dances well to whom fortune pipes 842
He gives twice who gives quickly 383
He has a ready tongue 291
He laughs best who laughs last 841
He that cannot be counselled cannot be helped 377 He that commits a fault thinks everyone speaks
about it 478 He that dares not venture must not complain
of ill-luck 737
He that digs a pit shall fall into it 536
He that does not work, neither shall he eat 376
He that fears every bush must never go a-birding 108
He that goes a-borrowing, goes a-sorrowing 240 He that has a tongue in his head may find his way
anywhere 896
He that lies down with the dogs gets up with fleas 748
He that lives with the cripples learns to limp 718
He that once deceives is ever suspected 664
He that will steal an egg, will steal an ox 387
He that will thrive must rise at five 132
He that would eat the fruit must climb the tree 432 He that would have eggs must endure the cackling
of hens 430
He thinks every bush is boggard 653
He who makes no mistakes makes nothing 527
He who pays the piper calls the tune 353
He who pleased everyone died before he was born 479
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