579 British Proverbs / Page 27
521. 
Where drums beat, laws are dumb.
522. 
Where old age is evil, youth can learn no good.
523. 
Where there is no trust there is no love.
524. 
Where there's a will there's a way.
525. 
Where there's marriage without love, there will be love without marriage.
526. 
Where your will is ready, your feet are light.
527. 
Who comes uncalled, sits unserved.
528. 
Who goes a beast to Rome, a beast returns.
529. 
Who goes softly goes safely, and he that goes safely goes far.
530. 
Who has a woman has an eel by the tail.
531. 
Wide lugs an a short tongue is best.
532. 
Wife and children are bills of charges.
533. 
Wipe wi' the water and wash wi' the towel.
534. 
Wise men o sittin.
535. 
With customs we live well, but laws undo us.
536. 
With great learning, a horse, and money, you may travel the world.
537. 
With Latin, a horse, and money, you may travel the world.
538. 
With patience the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown.
539. 
Wives maun be had whether gude or bad.
540. 
Wives must be had, be they good or bad.
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