1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 16
301. Count siller after a' your kin.
302. Covetous people will never be satisfied while they are alive.
303. Craft maun hae claes, but truth gaes naked.
304. Credit is better than ill luck.
305. Credit keeps the crown of the causey.
306. Crooked carlin, quoth the carle to his wife.
307. Cutting out well is better than sewing up well.
308. Danger and delight grow on one stalk.
309. Danger past, God forgotten.
310. Daughters pay nae debts.
311. Dawted bairns do bear little.
312. Daylicht will peep throu a smaa hole.
313. Daylight will peep through a small hole.
314. Death and drink-draining are near neighbours.
315. Death and marriage make term-days.
316. Death defies the doctors.
317. Deid men dae nae herm.
318. Delays are dangerous.
319. Delays dangerous.
320. Did ye ever fit counts wi' him?