2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 34
661.
He goes beyond the bounds.662.
He goes not out of his way that goes to a good inn.663.
He has eyes in the back of his head.664.
He has left no means untried.665.
He has not even a clod of earth left to cover his remains.666.
He has not leisure even to scratch his ears.667.
He has sprung up like a mushroom.668.
He has tasted of the lotus.669.
He hath not a farthing left wherewith to buy a rope to hang himself.670.
He invokes heaven if a flea bites him.671.
He is a fool who spares the children after having killed the father.672.
He is a wise man who accommodates himself to all circumstances.673.
He is but a poor husbandman, who sows in sand.674.
He is caught in his own snare.675.
He is consumed by a vain hope.676.
He is full of sweet faults.677.
He is his own enemy.678.
He is his own trumpeter.679.
He is hunting for water in the sea.680.
He is indeed a conqueror who conquers himself.