Famous Proverbs
280 Proverbs about East / Page 27
261. Keep the feast to the feast day.
262. Little odds between a feast and a fu' wame.
263. Of twa ills chuse the least.
264. He that borrows and bigs, maks feasts and thigs, drinks an's no dry, nane a' these three are thrifty.
265. He that never eats flesh thinks harigals a feast.
266. Unskilfull mediciners and horse-marshels slayes both man and beast.
267. They think a calf a large beast that never saw a cow.
268. A solitary man is either a beast or an angel.
269. Who goes a beast to Rome, a beast returns.
270. A man without reason is a beast in season