The words ending in Ique do mocke the Physician (as Hectique, Paralitique, Apoplectique, Lethargique).
The worst of law is, that one suit breedes twenty. [The worst of law is that one suit breeds twenty.]
The wrongs of a Husband or Master are not reproached.
There are many waies to fame. {There are many ways to fame.]
There are more men threatned then stricken. [There are more men threatened than stricken.]
There are more Physitians in health then drunkards.
There come nought out of the sacke but what was there.
There is no body will go to hell for company.
There is no heat of affection but is joyned with some idlenesse of brain, says the Spaniard.
There is no jollitie but hath a smack of folly. [There is no jollity but hath a smack of folly.]
There is no man, though never so little, but sometimes he can hurt.
There needs a long time to know the worlds pulse.
There's no such conquering weapon as the necessity of conquering.
This world is nothing except it tend to another.
True praise rootes and spreedes.
Truth and oyle are ever above. [Truth and oil are ever above.]
Two sparrows on one Ear of Corn make an ill agreement.
Ty it well, and let it goe.
Valour that parlies is neare yeelding. [Valor that parleys is near yielding.]
Vertue and a Trade are the best portion for Children.
Vertue flies from the heart of a Mercenary man.
Vnder water, famine; under snow, bread.
Warre is deaths feast.
Water trotted is as good as oates.
Water, fire, and souldiers, quickly make roome. [Water, fire, and soldiers quickly make room.]
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