1609 English Proverbs / Page 4
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A grain of prudence is worth a pound of craft.62.
A guilty conscience needs no accuser.63.
A half the truth is often a whole lie.64.
A hen is heavy when carried far.65.
A hero is a man who is afraid to run away.66.
A hound's food is in its legs.67.
A house built by the wayside is either too high or too low.68.
A house divided cannot stand.69.
A hungry man is an angry man.70.
A jack of all trades is master of none.71.
A joy that is shared is a joy made double.72.
A joy that's shared is a joy made double.73.
A joyful evening may follow a sorrowful morning.74.
A king's face should show grace.75.
A lawyer's opinion is worth nothing unless paid for.76.
A lean agreement is better than a fat judgement.77.
A leap year is never a good sheep year.78.
A lie can be halfway around the world before the truth gets its boots on.79.
A lie has no legs, but a scandal has wings.80.
A lie has no legs.