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Proverbs and old sayings about Man
Page 147
Proverbs and old sayings about Man, page 147
3475 proverbs and old sayings about man
A man may spit on his hand, and doe full ill.
Proverbs and old sayings
about
man
It is eich to cry yule on another man's cost;
Proverbs and old sayings
about
man
Shew me the man, and I will shew you the Law.
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about
man
Of other mens leather, men take large whangs.
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man
Take a man by his word, and a Cow by her horn.
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man
Every man wats best where his own shoe binds him.
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There is na man so deaf as he that will not hear.
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man
Ilk a man as he loves, let him send to the Cooks.
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man
Speir at Jock-thief my marrow, if I be a leal man.
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man
Every man can rule an ill wife, but he that hes Her.
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man
As long as ye bear the tod, ye man bear up his tail.
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Qhuen thieves reckons, leal men comes to their geir.
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man
Sike a man as thou would be, draw thee to sike company.
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man
Need gars naked men run, and sorrow gars Websters spin.
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Quhen the good-man is fra hame, the board-cloth is tint.
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Meat makes, and clothes shapes, but manners makes a man.
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It is little of God's might, to make a poor man a Knight.
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A man may wooe where he will, but wed where is his weard.
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Quhen a man is full of lust, his wemb is full of leasing.
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A man may see his friend need, but will not see him bleed.
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