Collection of Scotch Proverbs by Pappity Stampoy
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They were never fain that fidgit. Two fools in ane house, is over many. The day hes eyne, the night hes ears. The more ye tramp in a ----- it grows the broader. That which hussies spares, Cats eat. The weakest goes to the walls. There is no medicine for fear. Touch a gall'd Horse on the back and he will fling. There is no fool to an old fool. There is none without a fault. The longer we live, the more farlies we see. They are welcome that brings. Twa Daughters, and a back-door, are three stark thieves. The Piper wants meikle, that wants the nether chafts. There came never a large Fart forth of a Wrans -------. |
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