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Ye will get war bodes ere Beltan.
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about
war
Dead and marriage makes Term-day.
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about
marriage
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day
It is ill to waken sleeping dogs.
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I wat where my own shoe binds me.
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Ane's ain hearth is goud's worth.
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All is not tint that is in peril.
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A man is a Lyon in his own cause.
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Thraw the wand while it is green.
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A good yeoman makes a good woman.
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A broken a Ship hes come to land.
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The shots overgoes the old swine.
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True love kythes in time of need.
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The goose-pan is above the roast.
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Might oftentimes overcomes right.
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Surfeit slayes mae nor the sword.
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A man may speir the gate to Rome.
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man
Whatrax my Jo, I ken your coptan.
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Dry; these three are not thrifty.
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Laith to the drink, laith fra it.
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drinking
No man may puind for unkindnesse.
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