1609 English Proverbs / Page 27
521. Fish and visitors smell in three days.
522. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
523. Fools and children tell the truth.
524. Fools are weatherwise, and those that are weatherwise are seldom otherwise.
525. Fools build houses and wise men live in them.
526. Fools gawp at masterpieces - wise men set out to outdo masterpieces.
527. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
528. For a morning rain leave not your journey.
529. For every fog in march there's a frost in may.
530. For want of a nail a kingdom was lost.
531. For whom does the blind man's wife paint herself?
532. Forbidden fruit is the sweetest.
533. Forced put is no choice.
534. Forewarned is fore armed.
535. Fortune favours the brave.
536. Foul water will quench fire.
537. Fourty Two is the answer.
538. Fresh pork and new wine kill a man before his time.
539. Fretting cares make grey hairs.
540. Friends are like centipedes, they have many legs when work needs to be done.