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"He that will not when he may, when he will he shall have nay." English 11th Century Proverbs
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"Fields have eyes and woods have ears." English 13th Century Proverbs
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"Many a little makes a mickle." English 13th Century Proverbs
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"One nail drives out another." English 13th Century Proverbs
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"After a storm comes a calm." English 14th Century Proverbs
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"East to live, not live to eat." English 14th Century Proverbs
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"Fair and softly goes far in a day." English 14th Century Proverbs
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"If there were no receivers, there would be no thieves." English 14th Century Proverbs
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"Do right and fear no man." English 15th Century Proverbs
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"After dinner rest awhile, after supper walk a mile." English 16th Century Proverbs
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"As you bake so shall you brew." English 16th Century Proverbs
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"Beauty draws with a single hair." English 16th Century Proverbs
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"Beggars can't be choosers." English 16th Century Proverbs
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"He that cannot obey cannot command." English 16th Century Proverbs
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"Be just before you're generous." English 18th Century Proverbs
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"Birds in their little nests agree." English 18th Century Proverbs
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"Brag is a good dog, but Hold fast is better." English 18th Century Proverbs
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"Jack is as good as his master." English 18th Century Proverbs
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"A little knowledge is a dangerous thing." English 18th Century Proverbs
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"Many a mickle makes a muckle." English 18th Century Proverbs
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"Finders keepers, losers weepers." English 19th Century Proverbs
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Birth: 1907-05-26 Death: 1979-11-06

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