Famous Proverbs
1848 Proverbs about Roman / Page 167
1661.
Who goes to bed supperless, all night tumbles and tosses.1662.
Wise men learn by other men's harms; fools, by their own.1663.
A friend in the market is better than money in the chest.1664.
Better be the head of a pike than the tail of a sturgeon.1665.
Give the piper a penny to play and two pence to leave off.1666.
He that cannot abide a bad market deserves not a good one.1667.
He that has been bitten by a serpent is afraid of a rope.1668.
He that would hang his dog gives out first that he is mad.1669.
If you have no enemies it's a sign fortune has forgot you.1670.
One "Take it" is more worth than two "Thou shalt have it".