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Scottish Proverbs - page 30
The mair mischief the better sport.
Scottish Proverb
The simple man's the begger's brother.
Scottish Proverb
To marry is to halve your rights and double your duties.
Scottish Proverb
Twa fools in a house are a couple o'er mony.
Scottish Proverb
There is life in a mussel as lang is it cheeps.
Scottish Proverb
There is naething ill said that's no ill tane.
Scottish Proverb
An ill turn is soon done.
Scottish Proverb
An ill shearer nexer gat a good hook.
Scottish Proverb
Ane may bind a sack before it be fou'.
Scottish Proverb
And slip na certainty for howp.
Scottish Proverb
He that never eats flesh thinks harigals a feast.
Scottish Proverb
He that marries a widow will have a dead man's head often thrown in his dish.
Scottish Proverb
He that marries a beggar gets a louse for a tocher.
Scottish Proverb
A toom purse makes a pratling merchant.
Scottish Proverb
A tocherless dame sits lang at hame.
Scottish Proverb
A timid or cowardly person may be raised against the most valuable and useful things.
Scottish Proverb
The still sow eats up a' draff.
Scottish Proverb
The laird may be laird and need his hind's help.
Scottish Proverb
The king lies doun, yet the warld rins round.
Scottish Proverb
The cow may dee ere the grass grow.
Scottish Proverb
Every man slams the fat sows arse.
Scottish Proverb
It is the best spake in your wheel.
Scottish Proverb
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