Collection of Scotch Proverbs by Pappity Stampoy
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A given Horse should not be lookt in the teeth.
An old seck craves meikle clouting. A travelled man hath leave to lye. A fool when he hes spoken, hes all done. A man that is warned, is half-armed. A mirk mirrour is a mans mind. A full heart lied never. A good Cow may have an ill Calf. A dum man holds all. A Cock is crouse upon his own midding. A greedy man God hates. As fair fights Wrans as Cranes. A skade mans head is soon broke. A yeeld Sow was never good to gryses. An unhappy mans Cairt is eith to tumble. |
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