Collection of Scotch Proverbs by Pappity Stampoy
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Make no balks of good beerland. Mickle Water runs, where the Miller sleeps. Many brings the rake, but few the shovel. Meikle must a good heart thole. Many man makes an errand to the hall to bid the Lady good-day. Many cares for meal that has baken bread enough. Make not meikle of little. Meikle spoken, part must spill. Many tines the half-mark whinger for the half-penny whang. Messengers should neither be headed nor hanged. Meikle has, would ay have more. Men are blind in their own cause. Musle not the Oxens mouth. Many words would have meikle drink. Many man speirs the gate he kens full well. |
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