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Wood in wildernesse, & strength in a fool.
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He braks my head, an' syne puts on my hoo.
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He that counts but his Host, counts twise.
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Fill fow, and had fow, makes a starke man.
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Cold cools the love that kindles over hot.
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He that does bidding, deserves na dinging.
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Kings and Bears oft worries their Keepers.
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If God be with us, who will be against us.
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Leave the Court, ere the Court leave thee.
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He plaints early that plaints on his kail.
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For fault of wise men fools sits on binks.
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Quhen the cup is fullest, bear it evenest.
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All things hath a beginning, God excepted.
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Bourd neither with me, nor with my Honour.
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There is no friend, to a friend in mister.
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There was never a Cake, but it had a make.
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He sits full still that hes a riven brick.
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She's a foul bird that syles her own nest.
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Ye cannot make a silk purse of a sows lug.
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Many man speirs the gate he kens full well.
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