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Proverbs and old sayings, page 1767
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There is meikle hid meat in a Goose eye.
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There are mae wayes to the wood nor ane.
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It is as meet as a Sow to bear a Saddle.
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It is as meet as a thief for the widdie.
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A good asker should have a good nay-say.
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It is weil warit that wasters warn geir.
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A fool when he hes spoken, hes all done.
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There is nothing mair precious nor time.
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It is eith till, that the awn self will.
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Better plays a full wemb nor a new coat.
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Betwixt twae stools the arse falls down.
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Rhue and time, grows both in ane garden.
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Ye have a ready mouth for a ripe cherry.
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There came never ill of good Advisement.
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He is worth no weil that may bide no wae.
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Better bide the Cooks nor the Mediciners.
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Every man for Himself, quoth the mertine.
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Be the same thing that thou wald be cald.
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A borrowed len should come laughing ahme.
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Painters and Poets may have leave to lie.
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