Collection of Scotch Proverbs by Pappity Stampoy
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Ane mans meat is another mans poyson. A fool will not give his Bauble for the Tower of _London_. A foul foot makes a son wemb. A man is a Lyon in his own cause. A hearty hand to give a hungry meltith. A cumbersome Cur in company is hated for his miscarriage. A poor man is fain of little. An answer in a word. A bettlesie brain cannot lye. A yule feast may be quit at Pasch. A good dog never barkt but a bene. A full seck will take a clout on the side. An ill hound comes halting home. All things helps quoth the Wran, when she pisht in the Sea. All cracks, all beares. |
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