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Scottish Proverbs - page 37
You hae been smelling the bung.
Scottish Proverb
A light purse makes a heavy heart.
Scottish Proverb
A man o' words, and no o' deeds, is like a garden fu' o' weeds.
Scottish Proverb
A new walk in an old field.
Scottish Proverb
Ye never saw green cheese but your e'en reei'd.
Scottish Proverb
Ye watna where a blessing may light.
Scottish Proverb
Ye'll find him where you left him.
Scottish Proverb
Ye'll neither dance or haud the candle.
Scottish Proverb
Ye'll no sell your hen in a rainy day.
Scottish Proverb
A Presbyterian minister had a son who was made Archdeacon of Ossery; when this was told to his father, he said, 'If my son will be a knave, I am glad that he will be an archknave.'
Scottish Proverb
A sillerless man gangs fast thraugh the market.
Scottish Proverb
Ye have nothing to do but suck and wag your tail.
Scottish Proverb
Ye have ta'en the measure of his feet.
Scottish Proverb
Ye maun spoil or ye spin.
Scottish Proverb
Ye may gang farther and fare waur.
Scottish Proverb
A twapenny cat may look at the king.
Scottish Proverb
A woman conceals what she knows not.
Scottish Proverb
Woo sellers ken aye woo-buyers.
Scottish Proverb
Ye canna see the wood for trees.
Scottish Proverb
Ye fand it where the Highlandman fand the tangs.
Scottish Proverb
A' are no thieves that dogs bark at.
Scottish Proverb
A' things are good untry'd.
Scottish Proverb
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