Famous Proverbs
1466 Proverbs about Scottish / Page 15
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Listen to the mountain wind, 'til the streams abate.142.
All the keys in the land do not hang from one girdle.143.
If bad be the raven, his company is no better.144.
Put your hand into the creel, and take your choice of flounders.145.
As unsteady as an egg on a stick.146.
It's easy to keep a castle that's not besieged.147.
Though near be the stone to the ground, closer is the help of Coivi.148.
Like the herb plucked on Sunday, it does neither good nor ill.149.
The yellow dung-fly makes the loudest hum.150.
Good sword has often been in poor scabbard.