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The Proverbs are arranged by geographical/national locations.
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| Spanish Proverb - C Call me not fortunate till you see me buried.Carry bread in your hood to Don Garcia's wedding.Charity well regulated begins at home.Chastise one that is worthless, and he will presently hate you.Cheese from the ewe, milk from the goat, butter from the cow.Choose neither a woman nor linen by candlelight.Clay and lime conceal much evil.Colts by falling, and lads by losing, grow prudent.Come fish, come frog, all goes into the basket.Compare your griefs with other men's and they will seem less.Copper begets copper, and not ()the labour of) men's bones.Corsair against corsair nothing is got but empty casks.Covetousness bursts the bag.Cow of many--well milked and badly fed.Coward against coward, the assailant conquers.Curses on accounts with relations.Custom becomes law. |
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