2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 10
181. Acting is the forte of all their race.
182. Add not fire to fire.
183. After clouds sunshine.
184. After darkness comes light.
185. After the manner of Mandrabulus [i.e., going from worse to worse].
186. Again and again I beg and pray of you to live merrily: should aught distress you, dismiss it from your minds.
187. Aim at a certain issue.
188. Alas for those that get the worst of it.
189. Alas. how much smaller a thing it is to be with others, than to remember thee.
190. Alas. I suffer from self-inflicted wounds.
191. Alexander the Great was but of small stature.
192. All are not harpers, who hold the harp.
193. All claim kindred with the prosperous.
194. All clouds are not rain clouds.
195. All flute-players are mad; when once they begin to blow, away goes reason.
196. All for one and one for all.
197. All is in vain unless Providence is with us.
198. All is not false which is publicly reported.
199. All lay load on the willing horse.
200. All men grieve, and if you ask them the reason why, they cannot tell it.