839 Scotch Proverbs / Page 51
- 501. Like draws to like, a skabbed Horse to an old dyke.
 - 502. Like to die mends not the Kirkyard.
 - 503. Liked geir is half bought.
 - 504. Likely lies in the mire, and unlikely goes by it.
 - 505. Lips go, laps go, he that eats, let him pay.
 - 506. Little intermitting makes good friends.
 - 507. Little kens the wife that sits by the fire, how the wind blows cold in hurle-burle swyre.
 - 508. Little may an old Horse do, if he may not neigh.
 - 509. Little sayd is soon mended, and a little geir is soon spended.
 - 510. Little troubles the eye, but far lesse the soul.

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