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Na man can both sup and blow together.
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man
There is little sap in dry peis hools.
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A good word is as soon said as an ill.
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word
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good luck
There is many a fair thing full false.
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Gods help is nearer nor the fair even.
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There is meikle between word and deed.
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A fool may give a wise man a counsell.
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As the fool thinks ay the bell clinks.
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Three may keep counsel if twa be away.
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Falshood made never a fair Hinder-end.
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A sloathfull man is a Beggers brother.
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I cannot find you both tails and ears.
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contentment
Drunken wife gat ay the drunken penny.
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Help thy self, and God will help thee.
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Better a wit cost, nor two for nought.
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A half-penny Cat may look to the King.
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Neirest to the Kirk, farthest fra God.
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He that is evil deem'd is half hang'd.
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A hearty hand to give a hungry meltith.
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Better be well loved, nor ill won geir.
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