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Facetiae : Musarum deliciae, or, The Muses recreation, conteining ...

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488 Outlandish Proverbs.121. No love to a Fathers.122. <strong>The</strong> Mill gets by going.1 23. To a boyling pot flies come not.124. Make hast to an illway that you may get out of it.125. A snow yeare, a rich yeare.126. Better to be blinde, then to see ill.127. Learne weeping, and thou shalt laugh gayning.128. Who hath no m<strong>or</strong>e bread then neede, must notkeepe a dog.129. A garden must be lookt unto and drest as the body.130. <strong>The</strong> Fox, when hee cannot reach the grapes, saiesthey are not ripe.131. Water trotted is as good as oates.132. Though the Mastiffe be gentle, yet bite him not bythe lippe.133. Though a lie be well drest, it is ever overcome.134. Though old and wise, yetstill advise.135. Three helping one another, beare the burthensixe.136. Old wine, and an old friend, are good provisions.137. Happieis hee that chastens himselfe.138. Well may hee smell fire, whose gowne burnes.139. <strong>The</strong> wrongs of a Husband <strong>or</strong> Master are notproached.140. Welcome evill, if thou commest alone.141. Love your neighbour, yet pull not downe yoihedge.142. <strong>The</strong> bit that one eates, no friend makes.143. A drunkards purseis a bottle.144. Shee spins well that breedes her children.

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