839 Scotch Proverbs / Page 32
621. Provision in season makes a rich meason.
622. Puddings and Paramours would be hotly handled.
623. Put a begger on horseback, and he will ride fast, or else break his neck.
624. Put not your hand betwixt the rind and the Tree.
625. Put that in the next few.
626. Put twa half-pennies in a purse, and they will draw together.
627. Put your hand into the creel, and you will get either an adder, or an Eele.
628. Put your hand no farther nor your sleeve may reek.
629. Qhuen thieves reckons, leal men comes to their geir.
630. Quha may hold that will away?
631. Quha may wooe, but Cost?
632. Quhair stands your great horse?
633. Quhair the Deer is slain, some bloud will lie.
634. Quhair the Pig breaks, let the shels lie.
635. Quhat better is the house that the Daw rises in the morning.
636. Quhen a man is full of lust, his wemb is full of leasing.
637. Quhen all men speaks, no man hears.
638. Quhen friends meets, hearts warms.
639. Quhen I am dead, make me a caddel.
640. Quhen Taylours are true, there is little good to shew.