First catch your hare. [ Mrs. Glass's advice to the housewife ]
As mad as a March hare. [ Proverb ]
Find you without excuse,
And find a hare without a muse. [ Proverb ]
A hare is not caught with a drum. [ La Fontaine ]
The hindermost dog catches the hare. [ Proverb ]
A cripple may possibly catch a hare. [ Proverb ]
Drumming is not the way to catch a hare. [ Proverb ]
We hounds killed the hare, quoth the lapdog. [ Proverb ]
The hare starts when a man least expects it. [ Proverb ]
Where we least think there goes the hare away. [ Proverb ]
Little dogs start the hare, the great get her. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
To hold with the hare, and run with the hounds. [ Proverb ]
Set the hare's head against the goose's giblets. [ Proverb ]
It is a mad hare that will be caught with a tabor. [ Proverb ]
He has a bee in his bonnet (i.e. is hare-brained). [ Scotch Proverb ]
Little dogs start the hare, but great ones catch it. [ Proverb ]
If you could run as you drink you might catch a hare. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]
A hare may draw a lion if she have but a golden cord. [ Proverb ]
He lives the life of a hare, (i.e. always full of fear). [ Proverb ]
He is so wary that he sleeps like a hare, with his eyes open. [ Proverb ]
The little dogs hunt out the hare, but the big ones catch it. [ Italian Proverb ]
He that would have a hare for his breakfast must hunt over night. [ Proverb ]