Nothing is to be presumed on, or despaired of.
He that is surprized with the first frost feeles it all the winter after.
Let an ill man lie in thy straw, and he looks to be thy heire.
He hath great neede of a foole, that plaies the foole himselfe.
It's better to be head of a Lyzard, then the tayle of a Lyon.
Estate in two parishes is bread in two wallets.