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Better be well loved, nor ill won geir.
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He that blaws best bears away the Horn.
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Seek your sauce where you get your Ale.
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A Vaunter and a Lyar is both one thing.
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Men goes over the dike at the laichest.
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The tree falls not at the first strake.
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Wonder lasts but nine nights in a Town.
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He that comes un-call'd sits un-serv'd.
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March Whisquer was never a good Fisher.
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Hame is hamely, though never so seemly.
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Drink and drouth comes sindle together.
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Better no ring, nor the ring of a rash.
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Condition makes, and condition breakes.
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Quhen the craw flees, her tail follows.
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All the winning is in the first buying.
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It is good fishing in drumbling waters.
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Little intermitting makes good friends.
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Quhom God will help, no man can hinder.
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Bannaks is better nor na kind of bread.
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It is not tint that is done to friends.
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