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Children and fooles cannot lye.[15-5] _Proverbes. Part i. Chap. xi._ Set all at sixe and seven.[15-6] _Proverbes. Part i. Chap. xi._ All is fish that comth to net.[15-7] _Proverbes. Part i. Chap. xi._ Who is worse shod than the shoemaker's wife?[15-8] _Proverbes. Part i. Chap. xi._ One good turne asketh another. _Proverbes. Part i. Chap. xi._ By hooke or crooke.[15-9] _Proverbes. Part i. Chap. xi._ She frieth in her owne grease.[16-1] _Proverbes. Part i. Chap. xi._ Who waite for dead men shall goe long barefoote. _Proverbes. Part i. Chap. xi._ I pray thee let me and my fellow have A haire of the dog that bit us last night.[16-2] _Proverbes. Part i. Chap. xi._ But in deede, A friend is never knowne till a man have neede. _Proverbes. Part i. Chap. xi._ This wonder (as wonders last) lasted nine daies.[16-3] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. i._ New brome swepth cleene.[16-4] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. i._ All thing is the woorse for the wearing. _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. i._ Burnt child fire dredth.[16-5] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. ii._ All is not Gospell that thou doest speake.[16-6] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. ii._ Love me litle, love me long.[16-7] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. ii._ A fooles bolt is soone shot.[16-8] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. iii._ A woman hath nine lives like a cat.[16-9] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. iv._ A peny for your thought.[16-10] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. iv._ You stand in your owne light. _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. iv._ Though chaunge be no robbry. _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. iv._ Might have gone further and have fared worse. _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. iv._ The grey mare is the better horse.[17-1] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. iv._ Three may keepe counsayle, if two be away.[17-2] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ Small pitchers have wyde eares.[17-3] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ Many hands make light warke. _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ The greatest Clerkes be not the wisest men.[17-4] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ Out of Gods blessing into the warme Sunne.[17-5] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._ There is no fire without some smoke.[17-6] _Proverbes. Part ii. Chap. v._
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