839 Scotch Proverbs / Page 34
661. Rome was not bigged on the first Day.
662. Rule youth well, and eild will rule it fell.
663. Ruse the fair day at even.
664. Ruse the Ford, as ye find it.
665. Ryme spares no man.
666. Sain you will fra the Devil, and the Lairds bairns.
667. Sairy be your meil-poke, and ay your nieve in the nook on't.
668. Saw thin, and maw thin.
669. Scots-men reckon ay fra an ill hour.
670. Seek your sauce where you get your Ale.
671. Seil comes not while sorrow be gone.
672. Seldom lies the Devil dead by the dike side.
673. Seldom rides, tynes the spurres.
674. Self do, self ha.
675. Send him to the sea and he will not get water.
676. Send, and fetch.
677. Seying goes good cheap.
678. Shame is past the shad of your haire.
679. Shame shall fall them that shame thinks, to do themselves a good turn.
680. She hath past the discipline of a Tavern.