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| Dutch Proverb - W Was, flax, and tin; much in and little in.We hang little thieves, and let great ones escape.What has horns will gore.What is wrong to-day won't be right to-morrow.What lay hidden under the snow cometh to light at last.When nought comes to aught, it does not know itself.When one sheep is over the dam, the rest follow.When prosperity smiles, beware of its guiles.When the ass is too happy he begins dancing on the ice.Where a man feels pain he lays his hand.Where poverty comes in at the door, loves flies out at the window.Who has many servants has many thieves.Who has no thirst has no business at the foundation.Who has plenty of pepper may pepper his beans.Who is righteous overmuch is a morsel for the Old One.Wise men sue for offices, and blockheads get them.With a good name one may easily sin.With honour and store, what would you more. |
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