839 Scotch Proverbs / Page 27
521. Love me little, and love me long.
522. Love me, love my dog.
523. Lucke and bone voyage.
524. Maidens should be meek while they be married.
525. Maistery mowes the Meadows down.
526. Make no balks of good beerland.
527. Make not meikle of little.
528. Make not twa mewes of ane daughter.
529. Man propones, but God dispones.
530. Many Aunts, many Eames, many kin, and few friends.
531. Many brings the rake, but few the shovel.
532. Many cares for meal that has baken bread enough.
533. Many do lack, that yet would fain have in their pack.
534. Many hands makes light work.
535. Many irons in the fire, pare must cool.
536. Many maisters, quoth the Poddock to the Harrow, when every tind took her a knock.
537. Many man makes an errand to the hall to bid the Lady good-day.
538. Many man serves a thanklesse master.
539. Many man speirs the gate he kens full well.
540. Many purses holds friends together.