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Page 1771
Proverbs and old sayings, page 1771
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I have a good bow, but it is in the Castle.
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Quhen the Tod preaches, beware of the hens.
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The thing that is fristed, is not forgiven.
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Bourd not with Bawty, fear lest he bite ye.
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Neir is the Kirtle, but neirer is the Sark.
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Forbid a fool a thing, and that he will do.
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It is a fair feild where all are dung down.
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The longer we live, the more farlies we see.
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As good hads the stirep as he that loups on.
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Take time while time is, for time will away.
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It is ill to draw a strea before an old Cat.
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The worst world that ever was, some man wan.
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A man cannot thrive except his wife let him.
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Seldom lies the Devil dead by the dike side.
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He tint never a Cow, that grat for a needle.
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God sends men cold, as they have clothes to.
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Rule youth well, and eild will rule it fell.
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Good-will should be tane in part of payment.
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It is na time to stoup when the head is off.
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heads
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An ill servant will never be a good maister.
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