Famous Proverbs
2311 Proverbs about Scot / Page 117
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Ye breed of the Millers dog, ye lick your lips ere the poke be open.1162.
Ye would doe little for God, and the Devil were dead.1163.
Ye have a ready mouth for a ripe cherry.1164.
A fair exchange is no robbery.1165.
A new walk in an old field.1166.
Pierce the naggers tongue with a thistle and you will hear no more complaints.1167.
When one is hungry, everything tastes good.1168.
Fools make feasts, and wise men eat them.1169.
If you're Heelant you're next door to the Fifer.1170.
He 'II neither dance nor hold the candle.