2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 42
- 411. Do chattering monkeys mimic men, Or we, turned apes, out-monkey them?
 - 412. Do not give an opinion until it is asked for.
 - 413. Do not lengthen the quarrel while there is an opportunity of escaping.
 - 414. Do well and have well.
 - 415. Don't be frightened at high-sounding words.
 - 416. Don't do that of which you doubt the propriety.
 - 417. Don't draw another's bow, don't ride another's horse, don't mind another's business.
 - 418. Don't tell a secret to anybody, unless you want the whole world to know it.
 - 419. Don't that just butter your grits.
 - 420. Doth the moon on high care for the barking of a dog?

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