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Scottish Proverbs - page 14
They are good that are away.
Scottish Proverb
They talk of my drinking but never my thirst.
Scottish Proverb
Bread and cheese is gude to eat when folk can get nae ither meat.
Scottish Proverb
Can do is easily carried aboot wi' ane.
Scottish Proverb
Carrick for a man, kyle for a coo, cunningham for corn and ale, and a galloway for woo'.
Scottish Proverb
Carrying saut to dysart and puddings to tranent.
Scottish Proverb
Cast a bane in the deil's teeth.
Scottish Proverb
Charge nae mair shot than the piece ‘ll bear.
Scottish Proverb
There is a great differ among market-days.
Scottish Proverb
There is aye life for a living man.
Scottish Proverb
There is little for the rake after the shool.
Scottish Proverb
There is mony a true tale tald in a jest.
Scottish Proverb
There is nane sae blind as them that wadna see.
Scottish Proverb
There never was a five-pound note but there was a ten-pound road for it.
Scottish Proverb
Christie creek will come to ye.
Scottish Proverb
Clippet sheep will growe again.
Scottish Proverb
Comes to my hand like the bowl of a pint stoup.
Scottish Proverb
Counsel is nae command.
Scottish Proverb
Count not your chickens before they are hatched.
Scottish Proverb
The scholar may war the master.
Scottish Proverb
The snail is as sune at its rest as the swallow.
Scottish Proverb
There grows nae grass at the market cross.
Scottish Proverb
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