Famous Proverbs
2311 Proverbs about Scot / Page 222
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The day hes eyne, the night hes ears.2212.
The deil made souters sailors that can neither steer nor row.2213.
The dorty dame may fa' in the dirt.2214.
The feet are slow when the head wears snaw.2215.
The foremost hound grips the hare.2216.
The greedy man and the gileynour are weel met.2217.
The higher the hill the laigher the grass.2218.
The king lies doun, yet the warld rins round.2219.
The knowledge of a trade is worth a handful of gold2220.
The less wit a man has, the less he kens the want o't.