1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 32
621.
Hours are Time's shafts, and one comes winged with death.622.
Hunger is good Kitchen.623.
Hunger's gude kitchen to a cauld potato, but a wet divot to the lowe o' love.624.
Hungry dogs are blithe of bursten puddings.625.
Hungry stewards wear mony shoon.626.
I bake nae bread by your shins.627.
I can scarce believe you, ye speak sae fair.628.
I canna afford you both tale and lugs.629.
I hae a scottish tongue in my head - if they speak i'se answer.630.
I have another tow on my rock.631.
I have baith my meat and my mense.632.
I have mair ado than a dish to wash.633.
I have seen mair than I have eaten.634.
I have tane the sheaf frae the mare.635.
I ken by my cog wha milks my cow.636.
I ken by your half-tale what your hale tale means.637.
I ken I hae a gude deal o' the cuddy in me.638.
I ne'er lo'ed water in my shoon, and my wame's made o' better leather.639.
I think mair o yer kindness than it's aa worth.640.
I winna mak a toil o' a pleasure, quo' the man when he buried his wife and was asked to speed it up.