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Scottish Proverbs
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Goe shoe the Geese.
(Scottish Proverb)
He behoves to have meal enou, that sal stop ilka man's mou'.
(Scottish Proverb)
He is well easit that hes ought of his own, when others go to meat.
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He that borrows and bigs; makes feasts and thigs; drinks and is not
(Scottish Proverb)
He that is far from his geir, is near his skaith.
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He that tholes, overcomes.
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I have a good bow, but it is in the Castle.
(Scottish Proverb)
If ye wanted me, and your meat, you would want ane good friend.
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It is a good Goose that drops ay.
(Scottish Proverb)
It is hard to fling at the brod, or kick at the prick.
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It is weil warit that wasters warn geir.
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Kindnesse lies not ay in ane side of the house.
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Let him drink as he hes browen.
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Livelesse, faultlesse.
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Many cares for meal that has baken bread enough.
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Meikle has, would ay have more.
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Need gars naked men run, and sorrow gars Websters spin.
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Of all War, Peace is the final end.
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Over meikle of any thing is good for nothing.
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Puddings and Paramours would be hotly handled.
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Quhen friends meets, hearts warms.
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Quhiles the hawk hes, and whiles he hunger hes.
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Seil comes not while sorrow be gone.
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Sike a man as thou would be, draw thee to sike company.
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Take him up there with his five Egges, and four of them rotten.
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The next time ye dance, wit whom ye take by the hand.
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There is little to the rake to get after the beisome.
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They are welcome that brings.
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Tide and time, bides na man.
(Scottish Proverb)
We have a craw to pluck.
(Scottish Proverb)
Wont beguil'd the Lady.
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Ye seek grace at a gracelesse face.
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Every man wisheth the water to his own milne.
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Fools should have no chappin sticks.
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Good chear, and good cheap, garres many haunt the House.
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He braks my head, an' syne puts on my hoo.
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He is well staikit thereben, that will neither borrow, nor len.
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He that comes first to the hill, may sit where he will.
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He that is fraid of a far--should never hear thunder.
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He that was born to be hang'd will never be drown'd.
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I have a sliddery Eel by the tail.
(Scottish Proverb)
Ilk a man as he loves, let him send to the Cooks.
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It is a pain both to pay and pray.
(Scottish Proverb)
It is hard to wive and thrive in a year.
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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.
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Many do lack, that yet would fain have in their pack.
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Meikle Head, little Wit.
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Need hes no law.
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Of ane ill comes many.
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Over narrow counting culzies no kindnesse.
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Put a begger on horseback, and he will ride fast, or else break his neck.
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Quhen I am dead, make me a caddel.
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Quhiles thou, whiles I, soe goes the Baillerie.
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Seldom lies the Devil dead by the dike side.
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Sike answer as a man gives, sike will he get.
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Take part of the pelf when the pack is a dealing.
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The Piper wants meikle, that wants the nether chafts.
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There is many a fair thing full false.
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They buy good cheap that brings nothing hame.
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Touch a gall'd Horse on the back and he will fling.
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We hounds flew the Hare, quoth the messoun.
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Wood in wildernesse, & strength in a fool.
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Ye seek hot water under cold ice.
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Experience may teach a fool.
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For a tint thing care not.
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Good wine needs not a wisp.
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He calls me scabbed, because I will not call him skade.
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He is wise who can make a friend of a foe.
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He that comes un-call'd sits un-serv'd.
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He that is hated of his subjects, cannot be counted a King.
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He that will not hear motherhead, shall hear stepmotherhead.
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I have seen as light a green.
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Ilk man mend ane, and all will be mendit.
(Scottish Proverb)
It is a silly flock where the yow bears the bell.
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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.
(Scottish Proverb)
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