2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 65
- 641. He drives out one devil by another.
 - 642. He either wheedles by suasive means or terrifies by threats.
 - 643. He even begrudges the water with which he washes.
 - 644. He falls into the pit which he himself made.
 - 645. He falls short of his duty to both who tries to serve two masters.
 - 646. He fears neither the earthquake nor the fury of the waves.
 - 647. He fears the very flies.
 - 648. He feigns death like a panther.
 - 649. He fell to-day, I may fall to-morrow.
 - 650. He fights with spirit as well as with the sword.

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