839 Scotch Proverbs / Page 26
501. Like draws to like, a skabbed Horse to an old dyke.
502. Like to die mends not the Kirkyard.
503. Liked geir is half bought.
504. Likely lies in the mire, and unlikely goes by it.
505. Lips go, laps go, he that eats, let him pay.
506. Little intermitting makes good friends.
507. Little kens the wife that sits by the fire, how the wind blows cold in hurle-burle swyre.
508. Little may an old Horse do, if he may not neigh.
509. Little sayd is soon mended, and a little geir is soon spended.
510. Little troubles the eye, but far lesse the soul.
511. Little wars an ill hussie what a dinner holds in.
512. Little wit makes meikle travel.
513. Live, and let live.
514. Livelesse, faultlesse.
515. Long ere you cut Falkland-wood with a Pen-knife.
516. Long lean wakes hameald cattell.
517. Long standing, and little offering, makes a poor price.
518. Long tarrowing takes all the thank away.
519. Lordships changes manners.
520. Love hes no lack.