Robert Christy, comp. Proverbs, Maxims and Phrases of All Ages. 1887.
Cripple
A cripple in the way out-travels a postman out of the way.Ben Jonson.
A cripple may catch a hare.
A lame man won’t walk with one who is lamer.French.
A lame traveller should get out betimes.
Better to limp upon the right way than to ride upon the wrong.
“Crooked Carlin” quoth the cripple to his wife.Scotch.
Halt not before a cripple.
I now see which leg you are lame of.
It is hard to halt before a cripple.
Never limp before the lame.French.
The lame goeth as far as the staggerer.
The lame returns sooner than his servant.
We must wait for the lame man.French.