General Sayings ( 1890 - 1900 of 3562 )
To gaine teacheth how to spend.
To gaine teacheth how to spend.
To go upon the Franciscans Hackney (i.e. on foot).
To go upon the Franciscans Hackney (i.e. on foot).
To go where the King goes afoot (i.e. to the stool).
To go where the King goes afoot (i.e. to the stool).
To have money is a feare, not to have it a griefe.
To have money is a feare, not to have it a griefe.
To him that will, waies are not wanting.
To him that will, waies are not wanting.
To live peaceably with all breedes good blood.
To live peaceably with all breedes good blood.
To play at Chesse when the house is on fire.
To play at Chesse when the house is on fire.
To bee beloved is above all bargaines.
To bee beloved is above all bargaines.
To buy deare is not bounty.
To buy deare is not bounty.
To deceive ones selfe is very easie.
To deceive ones selfe is very easie.