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Better apple given nor eaten.
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A hasty man never wanted woe.
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Light supper makes long life.
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Better be envied nor pittied.
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A poor man is fain of little.
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There is no medicine for fear.
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Touch me not on the fair heel.
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He that is welcome fares well.
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If ane will not, another will.
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Cats eats that Hussies spares.
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Fair heights makes fools fain.
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Cease your snow balls casting.
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All is not in hand that helps.
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A silly bairn is eith to lear.
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The mair haste, the war speed.
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Hea, will gar a deaf man hear.
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Go to the Devil for Gods-sake.
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Better a clout nor a hole out.
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There is none without a fault.
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It is true that all men sayes.
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