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It is weil warit they have sorrow, that buyes it with their silver.
(Scottish Proverb)
Kindnesse will creep where it may not gang.
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Let them that are cold blow at the coal.
(Scottish Proverb)
Long ere you cut Falkland-wood with a Pen-knife.
(Scottish Proverb)
Many do lack, that yet would fain have in their pack.
(Scottish Proverb)
Meikle Head, little Wit.
(Scottish Proverb)
Need hes no law.
(Scottish Proverb)
Of ane ill comes many.
(Scottish Proverb)
Over narrow counting culzies no kindnesse.
(Scottish Proverb)
Put a begger on horseback, and he will ride fast, or else break his neck.
(Scottish Proverb)
Quhen I am dead, make me a caddel.
(Scottish Proverb)
Quhiles thou, whiles I, soe goes the Baillerie.
(Scottish Proverb)
Seldom lies the Devil dead by the dike side.
(Scottish Proverb)
Sike answer as a man gives, sike will he get.
(Scottish Proverb)
Take part of the pelf when the pack is a dealing.
(Scottish Proverb)
The Piper wants meikle, that wants the nether chafts.
(Scottish Proverb)
There is many a fair thing full false.
(Scottish Proverb)
They buy good cheap that brings nothing hame.
(Scottish Proverb)
Touch a gall'd Horse on the back and he will fling.
(Scottish Proverb)
We hounds flew the Hare, quoth the messoun.
(Scottish Proverb)
Wood in wildernesse, & strength in a fool.
(Scottish Proverb)
Ye seek hot water under cold ice.
(Scottish Proverb)
Experience may teach a fool.
(Scottish Proverb)
For a tint thing care not.
(Scottish Proverb)
Good wine needs not a wisp.
(Scottish Proverb)
He calls me scabbed, because I will not call him skade.
(Scottish Proverb)
He is wise who can make a friend of a foe.
(Scottish Proverb)
He that comes un-call'd sits un-serv'd.
(Scottish Proverb)
He that is hated of his subjects, cannot be counted a King.
(Scottish Proverb)
He that will not hear motherhead, shall hear stepmotherhead.
(Scottish Proverb)
I have seen as light a green.
(Scottish Proverb)
Ilk man mend ane, and all will be mendit.
(Scottish Proverb)
It is a silly flock where the yow bears the bell.
(Scottish Proverb)
It is ill to bring but the thing that is not thereben.
(Scottish Proverb)
It is well said, but who will bell the Cat?
(Scottish Proverb)
Kings and Bears oft worries their Keepers.
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Light supper makes long life.
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Long lean wakes hameald cattell.
(Scottish Proverb)
Many irons in the fire, pare must cool.
(Scottish Proverb)
Meikle must a good heart thole.
(Scottish Proverb)
Need makes Virtue.
(Scottish Proverb)
Of enough, men leave.
(Scottish Proverb)
Painters and Poets may have leave to lie.
(Scottish Proverb)
Put not your hand betwixt the rind and the Tree.
(Scottish Proverb)
Quhen Taylours are true, there is little good to shew.
(Scottish Proverb)
Quhom God will help, no man can hinder.
(Scottish Proverb)
Seldom rides, tynes the spurres.
(Scottish Proverb)
Sike father, sike son.
(Scottish Proverb)
Take time while time is, for time will away.
(Scottish Proverb)
The shots overgoes the old swine.
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There is meikle between word and deed.
(Scottish Proverb)
They had never an ill day, that had a good evening.
(Scottish Proverb)
Touch me not on the fair heel.
(Scottish Proverb)
Wealth gars wit waver.
(Scottish Proverb)
Words are but winde, but dunts are the Devill.
(Scottish Proverb)
Ye strive against the stream.
(Scottish Proverb)
Fair heights makes fools fain.
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For fault of wise men fools sits on binks.
(Scottish Proverb)
Good-will should be tane in part of payment.
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He gangs early to steal, that cannot say Na.
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He is wise, when he is well can had him sa.
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He that counts but his Host, counts twise.
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He that is ill of his harbery, is good of his way kenning.
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He that will not when he may, shalt not when he wald.
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I shall hold his Nose to the Grindstone.
(Scottish Proverb)
Ill bairns are best heard at home.
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It is a sin to lye on the Devil.
(Scottish Proverb)
It is ill to bring out of the flesh that is bred in the bene.
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It that God will give, the Devil cannot reave.
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Kings are out of play.
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Light winning makes a heavy purse.
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Long standing, and little offering, makes a poor price.
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Many maisters, quoth the Poddock to the Harrow, when every tind took her a knock.
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Meikle spoken, part must spill.
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Neir is the Kirtle, but neirer is the Sark.
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Of ill Debtois men takes Oattes.
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Patience perforce.
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Put that in the next few.
(Scottish Proverb)
Quhen the belly is full the bones would be at rest.
(Scottish Proverb)
Racklesse youth makes a goustie Age.
(Scottish Proverb)
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