Famous Proverbs
2311 Proverbs about Scot / Page 37
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A half-penny Cat may look to the King.362.
As fair greits the bairn that is dung after noon, as he that is dung before noon.363.
An oleit Mother makes a fweir Daughter.364.
A borrowed len should come laughing ahme.365.
As long runs the Fox as he hath feet.366.
A proud heart in a poor breast, has meikle dolour to dree.367.
A teem purse makes a bleat merchant.368.
Ane year a Nurish, seven years a Daw.369.
Ane ill word begets another, and it were at at the Bridge at London.370.
A Wool-seller kens a Wool-buyer.