A Hand-book of Proverbs: Comprising an Entire Republication of Ray's Collection of English Proverbs, with His Additions from Foreign Languages, and a Complete Alphabetical IndexG. Bell and sons, 1899 - 583 pages |
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... worth , in Warwickshire , deceased ; Mr. Newton , of Leicester Mr. Sheringnam of Caius College , in Cambridge ; Sir Philip Skippon , of Wrentham in Suffolk , Knight ; Mr. Andrew Pas- chall , of Chedsey , in Somersetshire and Mr. Francis ...
... worth , in Warwickshire , deceased ; Mr. Newton , of Leicester Mr. Sheringnam of Caius College , in Cambridge ; Sir Philip Skippon , of Wrentham in Suffolk , Knight ; Mr. Andrew Pas- chall , of Chedsey , in Somersetshire and Mr. Francis ...
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... worth a bushel of learning . Mas vale puñado de natural , que almozada de soiencia . One never loseth by doing good turns . Good and quickly seldom meet . Goods are theirs who enjoy them . Gossips and frogs drink and talk . Ital . The ...
... worth a bushel of learning . Mas vale puñado de natural , que almozada de soiencia . One never loseth by doing good turns . Good and quickly seldom meet . Goods are theirs who enjoy them . Gossips and frogs drink and talk . Ital . The ...
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... worth , or ware . It is good to be merry at meat . Mettle is dangerous in a blind horse . Mills and wives are ever wanting . The mill cannot grind with the water that is past . The abundance of money ruins youth . The skilfullest ...
... worth , or ware . It is good to be merry at meat . Mettle is dangerous in a blind horse . Mills and wives are ever wanting . The mill cannot grind with the water that is past . The abundance of money ruins youth . The skilfullest ...
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... worth . Who robs a scholar , robs twenty men . For commonly he bor rows a cloak of one , a sword of another , a pair of boots of a third , a hat of a fourth , & c . Who hath a scold hath sorrow to his sops . Being on the sea , sail ...
... worth . Who robs a scholar , robs twenty men . For commonly he bor rows a cloak of one , a sword of another , a pair of boots of a third , a hat of a fourth , & c . Who hath a scold hath sorrow to his sops . Being on the sea , sail ...
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... worth doth spend , Makes a rope his life to end . He who spends more than he should , Shall not have to spend when he would . Who hath spice enough , may season his meat as he pleaseth . A man must not spoil the pheasant's tail . — Ital ...
... worth doth spend , Makes a rope his life to end . He who spends more than he should , Shall not have to spend when he would . Who hath spice enough , may season his meat as he pleaseth . A man must not spoil the pheasant's tail . — Ital ...
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