| 1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 1141131. The warld is bound to nae man. 1132. The wolf micht loss his teeth, but never his nature. 1133. The worth of a thing is best kent by the want o't. 1134. Them that likesna water brose will scunner at cauld steerie. 1135. There are mae married than good house-hadders. 1136. There are mae ways to the wood then ane. 1137. There are mair foxes than there are holes for. 1138. There are many fair words in the marriage making. 1139. There grows nae grass at the cross. 1140. There grows nae grass at the market cross. 
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