1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 42
821. 
Many haws, many snows.
822. 
Many irons in the fire, pare must cool.
823. 
Many words fills not the furlot.
824. 
Married folk are like rats in a trap -- fain to get others in, but fain to be out themselves.
825. 
Marry yer son when ye will, but yer dochter when ye can.
826. 
May God bless you to live as long as you want to; and want to as long as you live.
827. 
May-bees flee not at this time of the year.
828. 
Maybe you should do something to injure or annoy the bad one.
829. 
Meat and mass hinders no man.
830. 
Meat is gude, but mense is better.
831. 
Mettle is dangerous in a blind horse.
832. 
Mickle wad aye hae mare.
833. 
Mills an wifes is aye wantin.
834. 
Modesty is the beauty of women.
835. 
Monday is the key day of the week.
836. 
Money is better than my lord's letter.
837. 
Money is flat and meant to be piled up.
838. 
Money is flat and was meant to be piled up.
839. 
Money makes a man free every where.
840. 
Mony a ane serves a thankless master.
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