1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 33
641. 
I would as soon see your nose be cheese, and the cat get the first bite of it.
642. 
I would rather be your bible than your horse.
643. 
I would rather see't than hear tell o't, as blind Pate said.
644. 
I'll gar ye claw where its no yeuky.
645. 
I'll mak a shift, as Macwhid did wi' the preachin'.
646. 
I'll no tell a lee for scant o' news.
647. 
I'm but beginning yet, quo' the wife when she run wud.
648. 
I'm forejidged, forefoughten, and forejeskit.
649. 
I'm speaking o' hay and you o' horse corn.
650. 
If a gude man thrive, a' thrives wi' him.
651. 
If ae sheep loup the dyke, will follow.
652. 
If better were within, better would come out.
653. 
If ever ye make a lucky pudding, I shall eat the prick.
654. 
If i had a dog as daft as you i would shoot him.
655. 
If I had a dog as daft, I would shoot him.
656. 
If it werena for the belly the back wad wear gowd.
657. 
If it winna be a gude shoe we'll mak a bauchel o't.
658. 
If marriages are made in heaven, you twa hae few friends there.
659. 
If the Devil were dead, folk would do little for God's sake.
660. 
If the doctor cures, the sun sees it; if he kills, the earth hides it.
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