433 Proverbs about Aught / Page 15
141. 
Old birds are not caught with cats.
142. 
Proverbs are the daughters of daily experience.
143. 
The mouse that hath but one hold is soon caught.
144. 
When nought comes to aught, it does not know itself.
145. 
Who to-day was a haughty knight, is to-morrow a pennyless wight.
146. 
He that would the daughter win Must with the mother first begin.
147. 
A silly daughter teaches her mother how to bear children.
148. 
A bird which eats berries can be caught, but not a bird that eats wood.
149. 
The falcon does not struggle when he is caught.
150. 
The eye will often wander The road that love has taught.
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