2246 Spanish Proverbs / Page 81
1601. The drunkard and the glutton come to poverty, and drowsiness clothes a man with rags.
1602. The early bird catches the worm.
1603. The earth hides as it takes, the physician's mistakes.
1604. The earth produces all things and receives all again.
1605. The empty purse says she is made of leather.
1606. The envious man's face grows sharp and his eyes big.
1607. The epicure puts his purse into his belly.
1608. The evil which issues from thy mouth falls into thy bosom.
1609. The evil wound is cured, but not the evil name.
1610. The exception proves the rule.
1611. The exception which proves the rule.
1612. The eye of the master fattens the steed.
1613. The father a saint, the son a sinner.
1614. The father of a saint, the son of a sinner.
1615. The fault is as great as he that commits it.
1616. The fear of women is the basis of good health.
1617. The feast passes and the fool remains.
1618. The fertile field becomes sterile without rest.
1619. The fierce ox becomes tame on strange ground.
1620. The fire well knows whose cloak burns.