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One swallow maketh not summer.[17-7] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ Fieldes have eies and woods have eares.[17-8] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ A cat may looke on a King. _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ It is a foule byrd that fyleth his owne nest.[18-1] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ Have yee him on the hip.[18-2] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ Hee must have a long spoone, shall eat with the devill.[18-3] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ It had need to bee A wylie mouse that should breed in the cats eare.[18-4] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ Leape out of the frying pan into the fyre.[18-5] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ Time trieth troth in every doubt.[18-6] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ Mad as a march hare.[18-7] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ Much water goeth by the mill That the miller knoweth not of.[18-8] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ He must needes goe whom the devill doth drive.[18-9] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. vii._ Set the cart before the horse.[18-10] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. vii._ The moe the merrier.[19-1] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. vii._ To th' end of a shot and beginning of a fray.[19-2] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. vii._ It is better to be An old man's derling than a yong man's werling. _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. vii._ Be the day never so long, Evermore at last they ring to evensong.[19-3] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. vii._ The moone is made of a greene cheese.[19-4] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. vii._ I know on which side my bread is buttred. _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. vii._ It will not out of the flesh that is bred in the bone.[19-5] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. viii._ Who is so deafe or so blinde as is hee That wilfully will neither heare nor see?[19-6] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. ix._ The wrong sow by th' eare.[19-7] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. ix._ Went in at the tone eare and out at the tother.[19-8] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. ix._ Love me, love my dog.[19-9] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. ix._ An ill winde that bloweth no man to good.[20-1] _Proverbes. Part i. Chap. ix._ For when I gave you an inch, you tooke an ell.[20-2] _Proverbes. Part ii.
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