Famous Proverbs
174 Proverbs about Corn / Page 14
131. The fewer the donkeys, the more ears of corn.
132. Carrick for a man, kyle for a coo, cunningham for corn and ale, and a galloway for woo'.
133. I'm speaking o' hay and you o' horse corn.
134. It is easy to collect ears of corn under, beside a stack.
135. A hungry pig dreams of acorns.
136. All the Corn in the Country is not shorn by the Kempers.
137. Every land hes his lauch, and every corne hes the caff.
138. Kings caff is worth other mens corn.
139. A corn swallowed by a fowl will never germinate in its belly.
140. A new broom sweeps well, but the old broom knows all the corners.