839 Scotch Proverbs / Page 21
401. 
I have seen as light a green.
402. 
I shall hold his Nose to the Grindstone.
403. 
I shall sit on his skirt.
404. 
I wat where my own shoe binds me.
405. 
I would I had as meikle pepper as he counts himself worthy Mice dirt.
406. 
If a man knew what would be dear, he would be but Merchant for a year.
407. 
If ane will not, another will.
408. 
If ever ye make a lucky pudding, I shall eat the prick.
409. 
If God be with us, who will be against us.
410. 
If he may spend meikle, put the more to the fire.
411. 
If he steal not my kail, break not my dike.
412. 
If I can get his cart at a Waltar, I shall lend it a put.
413. 
If I may not keep geese, I shall keep gesline.
414. 
If thou do no ill, do no ill like.
415. 
If ye wanted me, and your meat, you would want ane good friend.
416. 
Ilk a man as he loves, let him send to the Cooks.
417. 
Ilk man mend ane, and all will be mendit.
418. 
Ill bairns are best heard at home.
419. 
Ill herds makes fat wolfes.
420. 
Ill weeds waxes weil.
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