Collection of Scotch Proverbs by Pappity Stampoy
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An hired Horse tired never. All the winning is in the first buying. An unch is a feast, (of Bread and Cheese.) An Horse may snapper on four feet. All things wytes that well not fares. All things thrive but thrice. Absence is a shro. Auld sin, new shame. A man cannot thrive except his wife let him. A bairn must creep ere he gang. As long as ye bear the tod, ye man bear up his tail. All overs are ill but over the water. A man may wooe where he will, but wed where is his weard. A mean pot plaid never even. Among twenty four fools not ane wise man. |
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