Famous Proverbs
1626 Proverbs about English / Page 137
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No worst pestilence than a familiar enemy.1362.
You may find your worst enemy or best friend in yourself.1363.
If you have no enemies it is a sign fortune has forgot you.1364.
Friends tie thier purse with a cobweb thread.1365.
When friends fall out the truth doth appear.1366.
Live with your friend as if he might become your enemy.1367.
He quits his place well that leaves his friend there.1368.
It's good to have some friends both in heaven and hell.1369.
There is no better looking-glass than an old friend.1370.
He dances well to whom fortune pipes.