Court holy-water.
A young courtier an old begger.
The greatest barkers are not the so est b••iers.
He feeds two doves with one beane.
Faire promises.
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Court holy-water.
A young courtier an old begger.
The greatest barkers are not the so est b••iers.
He feeds two doves with one beane.
Faire promises.
He promiseth like a mer¦chant, but payes like a m••n of warre.
A constrained promise is better broken than kept.
Men promise more then they will performe.
All's not payed that's pro∣mised.
Promise is a due debt.
Good words are good cheape.
Words are winde.
All promises are either broken or kept.
Say well, and doe well end with one letter.
Say well is good, but doe well is better.
Great promises and small performances.
The tast of the kitchin is better than the smell.