General Sayings ( 2070 - 2080 of 3562 )
The Divell divides the world between Atheisme and Superstition.
The Divell divides the world between Atheisme and Superstition.
The dainties of the great are the teares of the poore.
The dainties of the great are the teares of the poore.
The deafe gaines the injury.
The deafe gaines the injury.
The death of a young wolfe doth never come too soon.
The death of a young wolfe doth never come too soon.
The Court hath no Almanack.
The Court hath no Almanack.
The coveteous spends more then the liberall.
The coveteous spends more then the liberall.
The Cow knowes not what her taile is worth, till she have lost
it.
The Cow knowes not what her taile is worth, till she have lost
it.
The crow bewailes the sheepe, and then eates it.
The crow bewailes the sheepe, and then eates it.
The corne hides it self in the snow, as an old man in furrs.
The corne hides it self in the snow, as an old man in furrs.
The Citizen is at his businesse before he rise.
The Citizen is at his businesse before he rise.