Golspie: Contributions to Its Folklore

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Golspie: Contributions to Its Folklore
Nicholson, Edward Williams Byron, 1849-1912
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See pp. 190-92. /^ ^- ^J Birds of a feather Flock together. [W. W. MJ Early to bed, early to rise.
Makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
[W. W. MJ PROVERBS IN PROSE Barking dogs seldom, bite. [A . G,] Be sure your sin will find you out.
[W. W. M.] Fools and bairns should never see "^ have finished work. [A. G.] Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.
[A. G.] Digitized by Google 240 Proverbs. Phrases It is an ill mind that blaws nobody good.
[M. S.J Look before you leap. [W. W. MJ Small fish
...are better than none. [A. G.] * Small fish is better than no fish,' m.eans that we should content ourselves with any kind offish in the scarce season. [M. SJ There is no use crying over spilt milk.
[JSJ It is no good crying after spilt milk. [M. S.J There's no rest for the wicked. [W. W. MJ Two heads are better than one, although it be a sheep's head [A. GJ This seems to convey a compliment to sheep's heads when cooked.
PHRASES These, like the Similes, were written in answer to a request for * sayings.' Various other phrases were given, but they were all in ordinary South- British use.


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