1386 Dutch Proverbs / Page 31
601. Heavy purses and light hearts can sustain much.
602. Help yourself, and God will help you.
603. Hens like to lay when they see an egg.
604. Hens like to lay where they see an egg.
605. Herring in the land, the doctor at a stand.
606. Hew not too high, lest a chip fall in thine eye.
607. High trees catch lots of wind.
608. High trees give more shadow than fruit.
609. High winds blow on high hills.
610. Hired horses make short miles.
611. His money takes the place of wisdom.
612. Honey is sweet, but the bee stings.
613. Honour once lost never returns.
614. Honours change manners.
615. How we apples swim! said the horse-turd.
616. Hunger drives the wolf out of the wood.
617. Hunger eats through stone walls.
618. Hunger finds no fault with the cookery.
619. Hunger gives a relish even to raw beans.
620. Hunger is the best sauce.