839 Scotch Proverbs / Page 16
301. Grace is best for the man.
302. Had-I-fish, was never good with Garlick.
303. Hair, and hair, makes the Carles head bare.
304. Hald in geir, helps well.
305. Half a nuch is half sill.
306. Half a tale is enough to a wise man.
307. Hall-binks are fliddery.
308. Hame is hamely, though never so seemly.
309. Hanging gangs by hap.
310. Hap and an halfpennie is worlds geir enough.
311. Happy man, happy cavil.
312. Hast makes wast.
313. Have God and have All.
314. He behoves to have meal enou, that sal stop ilka man's mou'.
315. He braks my head, an' syne puts on my hoo.
316. He calls me scabbed, because I will not call him skade.
317. He gangs early to steal, that cannot say Na.
318. He hes wit at will, that with angry heart can hold him still.
319. He is a fairy beggar that may not goe by ane mans door.
320. He is a fairy Cook, that may not lick his own fingers.