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

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490 Outlandish Proverbs.1 66. Of all smells, bread ;of all tasts, salt.167. In a great River great fish are found, but take heede,lest you bee drowned.1 6 8. Ever since we weare cloathes, we know not oneanother.169. God heales, and the Physitian hath the thankes.170. Hell is full of good meanings and wishings.171. Take heede of still waters, the quick passe away.172. After the house is finisht, leave it.173. Oar owne actions are our security, not others judgements.178. Thinke of ease, but w<strong>or</strong>ke on.179. Hee that lies long a bed his estate feeles it.1 80. Whether you boyle snow <strong>or</strong> pound it, you can havebut water of it.181. One stroke fells not an oke.182. God complaines not, but doth what is fitting.183. A diligent Scholler and the Master's paid.184. Milke saies to wine, welcome friend.185. <strong>The</strong>y that know one another, salute a farre off.1 86. Where there is no honour, there is no griefe.187. Where the drink goes in, there the wit goes out.1 88. He that staies does the businesse.189. Almes never make po<strong>or</strong>e, <strong>or</strong> thus :190. Great almes-giving lessens no mans living.191. Giving much to the po<strong>or</strong>e, doth inrich a mansst<strong>or</strong>e.192. It takes much from the account, to which his sin-doth amount.193. It adds to the gl<strong>or</strong>y both of soule and body.

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