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Scottish Proverbs - page 40
The poor man's shilling is but a penny.
Scottish Proverb
The tod keeps aye his ain hole clean.
Scottish Proverb
The worth of a thing is best kent by the want o't.
Scottish Proverb
There are mair foxes than there are holes for.
Scottish Proverb
Credit keeps the crown of the causey.
Scottish Proverb
Daylicht will peep throu a smaa hole.
Scottish Proverb
Deid men dae nae herm.
Scottish Proverb
The lucky pennyworth sells soonest.
Scottish Proverb
The master's eye makes the horse fat.
Scottish Proverb
Do not do strange acts merely for the sake of astonishing your friends.
Scottish Proverb
Do well and dread na shame.
Scottish Proverb
The cow that's first up gets the first of the dew.
Scottish Proverb
The deil made souters sailors that can neither steer nor row.
Scottish Proverb
The englishman greets, the irishman sleeps, but the scotchman gangs till he gets it.
Scottish Proverb
The first fuf of a fat haggis is the baldest.
Scottish Proverb
The greedy man and the gileynour are weel met.
Scottish Proverb
Don't cry herrings till they are in the net.
Scottish Proverb
E'ening grey and a morning red, put on your hat or ye'll weet your head; e'ening red an' a morning grey is a taiken o' a bonny day.
Scottish Proverb
Either live or die with honour.
Scottish Proverb
That person is welcome who brings presents.
Scottish Proverb
That's for the father and no for the son.
Scottish Proverb
That's the piece a step-bairn never got.
Scottish Proverb
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