2713 Proverbs about Your / Page 23
441. Though your bloodhound be gentle, don't bite him on the lip.
442. To a woman and a magpie tell your secrets in the marketplace.
443. To your son give a good name and a trade.
444. Tripe broth, you make much of yourself.
445. Trust not your gossip to a priest who has been a friar.
446. Trust not your money to one whose eyes are bent on the ground.
447. Visit your aunt, but not every day of the year.
448. What is whispered in your ear tell not to your husband.
449. What you dislike for yourself do not like for me.
450. When a good offer comes for your daughter, don't wait till her father returns from market.
451. When they offer you a ring, hold out your finger.
452. When you are on the road speak not ill of your enemy.
453. When you die, your trumpeter will be buried.
454. Where friars abound keep your eyes open.
455. Where they eat your meat let them pick the bones.
456. Where you lost your cloak, seek it.
457. Whether it be so or not, husband, put on your hood.
458. Who is your enemy? A man of your own trade.
459. Win a game of your friend, and drink the money on the spot.
460. Wipe your eye with your elbow.
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