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He that looks not e're he loup, will fall e're he wit of himself.
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He should have a long shafted spoon that sups kail with the Devil.
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He that borrows and bigs; makes feasts and thigs; drinks and is not
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It is weil warit they have sorrow, that buyes it with their silver.
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He is well easit that hes ought of his own, when others go to meat.
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Ane ill word begets another, and it were at at the Bridge at London.
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As long fives the merry-man, as the wretch for all the craft he can.
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Ye breed of the Millers dog, ye lick your lips ere the poke be open.
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I would I had as meikle pepper as he counts himself worthy Mice dirt.
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Hunting, hawking, and paramours, for one joy an hundred displeasures.
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