Famous Proverbs
842 Proverbs about Scotch / Page 39
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He should have a long shafted spoon that sups kail with the Devil.382.
Happy man, happy cavil.383.
He sits above that deals aikers.384.
Hame is hamely, though never so seemly.385.
He hes wit at will, that with angry heart can hold him still.386.
He that is hated of his subjects, cannot be counted a King.387.
Hap and an halfpennie is worlds geir enough.388.
He is fairest dung when his own wand dings him.389.
He calls me scabbed, because I will not call him skade.390.
He is blind that eats his marrow, but far blinder that lets him.