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

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Outlandish Proverbs. 489145. Good is the m<strong>or</strong>a that makes all sure.146. Play with a foole at home, and he will play with youin the market.147. Every one stretcheth his legges acc<strong>or</strong>ding to hiscoverlet.148. Autumnal Agues are long, <strong>or</strong> m<strong>or</strong>tall.149. Marry your sonne when you will; your daughterwhen you can.150. Dally not with mony <strong>or</strong> women.151. Men speak of the faire, as things went with themthere.152. <strong>The</strong> best remedy against an ill man, is much groundbetweene both.153. <strong>The</strong> mill cannot grind with the water that's past.154. C<strong>or</strong>ne is cleaned with winde, and the soule withchastnings.155. Good w<strong>or</strong>ds are w<strong>or</strong>th much, and cost little.156. To buy deare is not bounty.157. Jest not with the eye <strong>or</strong> with Religion.158. <strong>The</strong> eye and Religion can beare no jesting.159. Without favour none will know you, and with it youwill not know your selfe.1 60. Buy at a faire, but sell at home.1 61. Cover your selfe with your shield, and care not foxcryes.162. A wicked mans gift hath a touch of his master,163. None is a foole alwaies, every one sometimes.164. From a chollerick man withdraw a little,from himthat saies nothing, f<strong>or</strong> ever.165. Debters are lyers.

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