Fools set far trystes. - zobacz
Wit in a poor mans head, and mosse in a mountain, avails nothing. - zobacz
Two fools in ane house, is over many. - zobacz
An ill Cook would have a good Cleaver. - zobacz
Better half an egge, nor teem doup. - zobacz
All wald have all, all wald forgive. - zobacz
Better be happy nor wise. - zobacz
Of ill Debtois men takes Oattes. - zobacz
There are many sooth words spoken in bourding. - zobacz
At open doors Dogs come in. - zobacz
It is eith till, that the awn self will. - zobacz
Scots-men reckon ay fra an ill hour. - zobacz
He is well staikit thereben, that will neither borrow, nor len. - zobacz
Liked geir is half bought. - zobacz
The mother of mischief is na mair nor a midgewing. - zobacz