General Sayings ( 1790 - 1800 of 3562 )
Whose house is of glasse, must not throw stones at another.
[Whose house is of glass, must not throw read more
Whose house is of glasse, must not throw stones at another.
[Whose house is of glass, must not throw stones at another.]
Willowes are weak, yet they bind other wood.
Willowes are weak, yet they bind other wood.
Wine ever paies for his loding.
Wine ever paies for his loding.
Wine is a turne-coate (first a friend, then an enemy).
Wine is a turne-coate (first a friend, then an enemy).
Wine makes all sorts of creatures at table.
Wine makes all sorts of creatures at table.
Who hath bitter in his mouth, spits not all sweet.
Who hath bitter in his mouth, spits not all sweet.
Who hath no hast in his businesse, mountaines to him seeme
valleys.
Who hath no hast in his businesse, mountaines to him seeme
valleys.
Who hath no head, needes no heart.
Who hath no head, needes no heart.
Who hath no more bread then neede, must not keepe a dog.
Who hath no more bread then neede, must not keepe a dog.
Who hath none to still him, may weepe out his eyes.
Who hath none to still him, may weepe out his eyes.