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Page 1763
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Neirest the King, neirest the Widdie.
Proverbs and old sayings
The mouth that lyes, slayes the foul.
Proverbs and old sayings
Better bairns greit, nor bearded men.
Proverbs and old sayings
about
man
The day hes eyne, the night hes ears.
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night
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Better be dead as out of the fashion.
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A Cock is crouse upon his own midding.
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An ill Cook would have a good Cleaver.
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kitchen
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good
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good luck
Na man can both sup and blow together.
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man
There is little sap in dry peis hools.
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A good word is as soon said as an ill.
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There is many a fair thing full false.
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Gods help is nearer nor the fair even.
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There is meikle between word and deed.
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A fool may give a wise man a counsell.
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man
As the fool thinks ay the bell clinks.
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Three may keep counsel if twa be away.
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Falshood made never a fair Hinder-end.
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A sloathfull man is a Beggers brother.
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I cannot find you both tails and ears.
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contentment
Drunken wife gat ay the drunken penny.
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wife
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