1393 Scottish Proverbs / Page 7
121. A' are no thieves that dogs bark at.
122. A' lasses, but where do the ill wives come frae?
123. A' Stewarts are no sib to the king.
124. A' stuarts are no sib to the king.
125. A' things are good untry'd.
126. A's but lip-wit that wants experience.
127. A's no gowd that glitters, nor maidens that wear their hair.
128. A's no tint that's in hazard.
129. A's well that ends well.
130. Abundance of law breaks nane.
131. Ae good turn deserves anither.
132. Ae gude friend is worth mony relations.
133. Ae man may steal a horse where another daurna look ower the hedge.
134. Ae scabbed sheep will smit the hale hirdsel.
135. Ae swallow makes nae simmer.
136. Aft counting keeps friends lang thegither.
137. Aft times the cautioner pays the debt.
138. Ale-sellers shouldna be tale-tellers.
139. All that's said in the kitchen should not be told in the hall.
140. An auld dog bites sicker.