Famous Proverbs
25 Proverbs about Fare / Page 2
11. It fares ill with the house where the spinning-wheel commands the sword.
12. A lass that has many wooers often fares the worst.
13. It is bitter fare to eat one's own words.
14. Might have gone further and have fared worse.
15. That is beggar's fare, said the dame, when she fried eggs with the sausages.
16. Go further and fare worse.
17. The fox never fares better than when he's bann'd.
18. Gamblers do not contribute to the public welfare.
19. All things wytes that well not fares.
20. He that is welcome fares well.