4817 Proverbs about Ther / Page 191
3801.
Dead at the one door, and heirship at the other.3802.
Drink and drouth comes sindle together.3803.
Evening Orts is good morning-fother.3804.
Far fowls have fair feathers.3805.
He that will not hear motherhead, shall hear stepmotherhead.3806.
He is well easit that hes ought of his own, when others go to meat.3807.
He was scant of news, that told his father was hang'd.3808.
He is well staikit thereben, that will neither borrow, nor len.3809.
It is eich to cry yule on another man's cost;3810.
If ane will not, another will.3811.
It is ill to bring but the thing that is not thereben.3812.
It is na play where ane greits, and another laughs.3813.
It goes in at one ear, and out at the other.3814.
Kings caff is worth other mens corn.3815.
Many purses holds friends together.3816.
Messengers should neither be headed nor hanged.3817.
Na man can both sup and blow together.3818.
Of other mens leather, men take large whangs.3819.
Put twa half-pennies in a purse, and they will draw together.3820.
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