1699 Proverbs about Very / Page 21
401. 
Everything in its season, and turnips in Advent.
402. 
Fond pride of dress is sure a very curse; Ere fancy you consult, consult your purse.
403. 
Go not every evening to your brother's house.
404. 
Go not with every ailment to the doctor, with every plea to the lawyer, or with every thirst to the can.
405. 
Go to your aunt's house, but not every day.
406. 
He has much to do who would please everybody.
407. 
He who denies everything confesses everything.
408. 
He who has no house of his own is everywhere at home.
409. 
He who helps everybody, helps nobody.
410. 
He who is everybody's friend is either very poor or very rich.
411. 
If folly were a pain, there would be groaning in every house.
412. 
It is very savoury to eat scot free.
413. 
Let every man mind his own business.
414. 
Let every sheep hang by it own foot.
415. 
Let every tub stand on its own bottom.
416. 
Now that I have an ewe and a lamb, every one says to me: Good morrow, Peter.
417. 
One knavery is met by another.
418. 
The bad man always suspects knavery.
419. 
The busy fly is in every man's dish.
420. 
The golden ass passes everywhere.
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