1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 114
- 1131. The warld is bound to nae man.
- 1132. The wolf micht loss his teeth, but never his nature.
- 1133. The worth of a thing is best kent by the want o't.
- 1134. Them that likesna water brose will scunner at cauld steerie.
- 1135. There are mae married than good house-hadders.
- 1136. There are mae ways to the wood then ane.
- 1137. There are mair foxes than there are holes for.
- 1138. There are many fair words in the marriage making.
- 1139. There grows nae grass at the cross.
- 1140. There grows nae grass at the market cross.
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