1609 English Proverbs / Page 134
- 1331. The tongue ever turns to the aching tooth.
- 1332. The tree is known by its fruit.
- 1333. The truth shall set you free.
- 1334. The value of ANYTHING is determined by the agreement of only two people.
- 1335. The village slatternly wench has the form of a dove, the heart of a fox, and the mind of an toad.
- 1336. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.
- 1337. The wind in one's face makes one wise.
- 1338. The wish is father to the thought.
- 1339. The wit of one man, the wisdom of many.
- 1340. The worse the passage the more welcome the port.
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