1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 16
301. 
Every may-be hath a may-be not.
302. 
Every reproach against an accused man is contemptible.
303. 
Every sheet has parted.
304. 
Every soil does not bear the same fruit.
305. 
Every stone conceals a lurking scorpion.
306. 
Every suitor is not a heart breaker.
307. 
Every virtue is but halfway between two vices.
308. 
Everybody has a name, but not always the same luck with it.
309. 
Everyone is eloquent in his own cause.
310. 
Everyone is given the key to the gates of Heaven. The same key opens the gates of Hell.
311. 
Everything beautiful is loveable.
312. 
Everything has its season.
313. 
Fight with silver spears, and you will overcome everything.
314. 
Grind with every wind.
315. 
He fears the very flies.
316. 
He labors vainly, who endeavors to please every person.
317. 
He labours in vain who attempts to please everybody.
318. 
He who fears every bramble should not go to the woods.
319. 
Hunger sweetens everything but itself.
320. 
If a man falls in love with a frog, he thinks his frog a very Diana.
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