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Page 1763
Proverbs and old sayings, page 1763
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He that evill does, never good weins.
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All overs are ill but over the water.
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Better a fowl in hand nor twa flying.
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There is na thief without a Resetter.
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A yeeld Sow was never good to gryses.
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This bolt came never out of your bag.
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Better a laying Hen nor a lyin Crown.
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The Craw thinks her awn Bird fairest.
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Shame is past the shad of your haire.
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Wrang hearing makes wrang rehearsing.
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Misterfull folk must not be mensfull.
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Better sit idle then work for nought.
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All things wytes that well not fares.
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Neirest the heart, neirest the mouth.
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Neirest the King, neirest the Widdie.
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The mouth that lyes, slayes the foul.
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Better bairns greit, nor bearded men.
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The day hes eyne, the night hes ears.
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Better be dead as out of the fashion.
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A Cock is crouse upon his own midding.
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