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Dutch Proverbs - page 23
A young ewe and an old ram, every year bring forth a lamb.
Dutch Proverb
A young wife, new bread, and green wood devastate a house.
Dutch Proverb
After high floods come low ebbs.
Dutch Proverb
After honor and state follow envy and hate.
Dutch Proverb
After rain comes fair weather.
Dutch Proverb
All beginnings are hard, said the thief, and began by stealing an anvil.
Dutch Proverb
All cocks must have a comb.
Dutch Proverb
All feet tread not in one shoe.
Dutch Proverb
All is well: for if the bride has not fair hair, she has a fair skin.
Dutch Proverb
All too good is neighbours fool.
Dutch Proverb
An ape, a priest, and a louse, are three devils in one house.
Dutch Proverb
An ape's an ape, though he wear a gold ring.
Dutch Proverb
An ennobled peasant does not know his own father.
Dutch Proverb
An envious man waxes lean with the fatness of his neighbour.
Dutch Proverb
An idle man is the devil's pillow.
Dutch Proverb
An old coachman loves the crack of the whip.
Dutch Proverb
An old mule with a golden bridle.
Dutch Proverb
As you brew so shall you bake.
Dutch Proverb
Barking dogs seldom bite.
Dutch Proverb
Barnaby bright, Barnaby bright, the longest day and the shortest night.
Dutch Proverb
Bear patiently that which thou sufferest by thine own fault.
Dutch Proverb
Beauty is but dross it honesty be lost.
Dutch Proverb
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