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211. An unhappy mans Cairt is eith to tumble.. Scotch Proverb. An unhappy mans Cairt is eith to tumble.
Scotch Proverb

212. Bourd neither with me, nor with my Honour.. Scotch Proverb. Bourd neither with me, nor with my Honour.
Scotch Proverb

213. He is well staikit thereben, that will neither borrow, nor len.. Scotch Proverb. He is well staikit thereben, that will neither borrow, nor len.
Scotch Proverb

214. It is eith till, that the awn self will.. Scotch Proverb. It is eith till, that the awn self will.
Scotch Proverb

215. It is eith to swim where the head is hild up.. Scotch Proverb. It is eith to swim where the head is hild up.
Scotch Proverb

216. Knowledge is eith born about.. Scotch Proverb. Knowledge is eith born about.
Scotch Proverb

217. Messengers should neither be headed nor hanged.. Scotch Proverb. Messengers should neither be headed nor hanged.
Scotch Proverb

218. Put your hand into the creel, and you will get either an adder, or an Eele.. Scotch Proverb. Put your hand into the creel, and you will get either an adder, or an Eele.
Scotch Proverb

219. He who starts his work early enough is neither hit by the severe sun heat nor the burning sand.. African Proverb. He who starts his work early enough is neither hit by the severe sun heat nor the burning sand.
African Proverb

220. The grindstones can neither be used as a stool nor a headrest.. African Proverb. The grindstones can neither be used as a stool nor a headrest.
African Proverb

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