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

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Outlandish Proverbs. 523965. You cannot make the fire so low but it will getDUt.966. Wee know not who lives <strong>or</strong> dies.967. An Oxe is taken by the h<strong>or</strong>ns, and a Man by the:ongue.968. Manie things are lost f<strong>or</strong> want of a King.969. No Church-yardis so handsom, that a man wouldlesire straight to bee buried there.970. Citties are taken by the eares.971. Once a yeare a man may say: on his conscience.972. Wee leave m<strong>or</strong>e to do when wee dye, then wee havelone.973. With customes wee live well, but Lawes undoe us.974. To speake of an Vfurer at the table, rnarres theHie.975. Paines to get, care to keep, feare-to lose.976. F<strong>or</strong> a m<strong>or</strong>ning raine leave not your journey.977. One faire day in winter makes not bkds merrie.978. Hee that learnes a trade hath a purchase made.979. When all men have, what belongs to them, it cannot>ee much.980. Though God take the sunne out of the Heaven yetre must have patience.981. When a man sleepes, his head is in his stomach.982. When one is on h<strong>or</strong>sebacke hee knowes all things.983. When God is made master of a family, he <strong>or</strong>ders theis<strong>or</strong>derly.984. When a Lackey comes to hells do<strong>or</strong>e the devills3cke the gates.985. He that is at ease, seekes dainties.

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