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Title:  Outlandish proverbs, selected by Mr. G.H.
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bring safe home.503. Gluttony kills more then the sword.504. When childten stand quiet, they have done some ill.505. A little and good fills the tren∣cher.506. A penny spar'd is twice got.507. When a knave is in a plumtree he hath neither friend nor kin.508. Short boughs, long vintage.509. Health without money, is halfe an ague.510. If the wise erred not, it would goe hard with fooles.511. Beare with evill, and expect good.512. He that tells a secret, is anothers servant.513. If all fooles wore white Caps, wee should seeme a flock of geese.514. Water, fire, and souldiers, quick∣ly make roome.515. Pension never inriched young man.516. Vnder water, famine, under snow bread.517. The Lame goes as farre as your staggerer.0