Maxioms by George Herbert
Old men, when they scorne young, make much of death.
Old men, when they scorne young, make much of death.
All is well with him, who is beloved of his neighbours.
All is well with him, who is beloved of his neighbours.
The first and last frosts are the worst.
The first and last frosts are the worst.
He that gaines well and spends well, needes no count booke.
He that gaines well and spends well, needes no count booke.
When a knave is in a plumtree he hath neither friend nor kin.
When a knave is in a plumtree he hath neither friend nor kin.