1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 17
321. 
In every pomegranate a decayed pip is to be found.
322. 
In the very act of committing an offence.
323. 
Into every life a little rain must fall.
324. 
It is the very backbone of wisdom not to trust too hastily.
325. 
Jupiter himself cannot please everybody.
326. 
Let every man have his due.
327. 
Mad drunkenness discloses every secret.
328. 
Make every bargain clear and plain, that none may afterwards complain.
329. 
Man is himself the author of every sorrow he endures.
330. 
No one is a fool always, every one sometimes.
331. 
Now I have got a ewe and a lamb, Every one cries, "Welcome, Peter."
332. 
Offer not the right hand of friendship to every one.
333. 
Our own house surpasses every other.
334. 
Self-love is a mote in every man's eye.
335. 
The bust of Mercury cannot be carved in every wood.
336. 
The gladiator seeks advice, when in the very lists.
337. 
The miller sees not every wave that flows.
338. 
There is a black sheep in every flock.
339. 
There is a skeleton in every house.
340. 
There is a time and place for everything.
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