1. Hell
hath no fury like a woman scorned.
2. Music
hath charms to soothe the savage beast.
3. Many a good cow
hath a bad calf.
4. Truth
hath a good face, but ill clothes.
5. Every man
hath [has] his faults.
6. He that
hath time hath life.
7. Merry is he that
hath nought to lose.
8. Every tide hath its ebb.
9. Though the fox run, the chicken
hath wings.
10. Many a good father
hath but a bad son.
11. He is wise that
hath wit enough for his own affairs.
12. He that
hath a full purse never wanted a friend.
13. The more riches a fool
hath, the greater fool he is.
14. Who marrieth for love without money,
hath good nights and sorry days.
15. He who shareth honey with the bear
hath the least part of it.
16. He that has [
hath] been bitten by a serpent, is afraid of a rope.
17. It is said that a cat
hath nine lives, yet care would wear them all out.
18. Everything hath an end.
19. He who
hath good health is young, and he is rich who owes nothing.
20. My son is my son till he
hath got him a wife; but my daughter’s my daughter all the days of her life.
21. He that
hath no children, knows not what is love.
22. Every tide hath ebb.
23. The mouse that
hath but one hole is quickly taken.
24. He that
hath a white horse and a fair wife never wants trouble.
25. Kinsman helps kinsman, but woe to him that
hath nothing.
26. Love without end hath no end.
27. Every man hath his weak side.
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29. Hell hath no fury like a user scorned.