1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 24
461. 
Hame is hame though it were never so hamely.
462. 
Hand in use is father of lair.
463. 
Hang a thief when he's young, an he'll no steal when he's auld.
464. 
Hang hunger and rown drouth.
465. 
Have I done you a service, see that you repay it.
466. 
Have ye gear have ye nane, tine heart and a's gane.
467. 
Hawks winna pike out hawks' een.
468. 
He 'II neither dance nor hold the candle.
469. 
He begs frae them that borrowed frae him.
470. 
He brings a staff to break his ain head.
471. 
He can hide his meat and seek mair.
472. 
He can see an inch before his nose.
473. 
He cares na whase bairns greet if his laugh.
474. 
He comes aftener with the rake then the shool.
475. 
He complains early that complains of his kail.
476. 
He cuts awfu' near the wood.
477. 
He cuts near the wood.
478. 
He does na aye ride when he saddles his horse.
479. 
He fells twa dogs wi' ae stane.
480. 
He gangs early to steal, that cannot say Na.
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