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English Proverbs - page 38
An old cart well used may outlast a new one abused.
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Anger begins with folly, and ends with repentance.
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Arthur could not tame woman's tongue.
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Where drums beat, laws are dumb.
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Where old age is evil, youth can learn no good.
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Who has a woman has an eel by the tail.
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Wife and children are bills of charges.
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Wipe wi' the water and wash wi' the towel.
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Wise men o sittin.
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Better spare to have of your own, than ask of other men.
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When a ewie's drowned she's dead.
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When a thing is done, advice comes too late.
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When drink's in wit's oot.
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When the cow has been sold with firmness you may relax for a while and go for a better one.
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When ye ca' the dog out o' your ain kail-yaird, dinna ca't into mine.
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Do no business with a kinsman.
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Dying men speak true.
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Truth is a spectre that scares many.
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What the church doesn't take, the exchequer carries away.
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Every one thinks his sack heaviest.
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Every why has a wherefore.
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Everything is good in its season.
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