Metus ex conscientia.
A thief hides himself in a bush.
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A thief hides himself in a bush.
A gall'd horse will not abide the combe.
Where no fault is there needs no pardon.
Every winde is ill, to a broken ship.
Feared men be fearefull.
Lupus aquilam fugit.
Conscientia mille testes.
Verecundus metui comes est pudor.
Necesse est multos ti∣••••••at quem multi ti∣ment.