1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 18
341. Don't cry herrings till they are in the net.
342. Don't marry for money, you can borrow it cheaper.
343. Double charges rive cannons.
344. Double drinks are good for drouth.
345. Draff's good enough for swine'.
346. Dree out the inch when ye have thoi'd the span.
347. Dreigh bargains bode ill.
348. Drink little that ye may drink lang.
349. E'ening grey and a morning red, put on your hat or ye'll weet your head; e'ening red an' a morning grey is a taiken o' a bonny day.
350. Eagles catches nae fleas.
351. Eat well's drink well's brother.
352. Eaten bread is soon forgotten.
353. Eating and drinking wants but a beginning.
354. Egotism is an alphabet of one letter.
355. Eident youth maks easy age.
356. Either a man or a mouse.
357. Either live or die with honour.
358. Enough's as good as a feast.
359. Even a haggis will run downhill.
360. Evening oats are good morning father.