2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 12
221. An empty vessel makes the most sound.
222. An evil comes from a neighbouring evil.
223. An evil conscience breaks many a man's neck.
224. An evil doer abhors the light of day.
225. An evil gain is equal to a loss.
226. An excess of caution does no harm.
227. An idle youth becomes in age a beggar.
228. An industrious life is the best security for food in old age.
229. An inquisitive man is always ill-natured.
230. An insolent lord is not a gentleman.
231. An object of pity even to a foe.
232. An old ape hath an old eye.
233. An old fox is not caught in a snare.
234. An old fox is not to be caught in a trap.
235. An old fox understands the trap.
236. An old lion is better than a young ass.
237. An old woman dancing makes a great dust.
238. An old woman would dance.
239. An onion will not produce a rose.
240. An opportunity is found with difficulty and easily lost.