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| Spanish Proverb - P Paper and ink and little justice.Pay what you owe, and be cured of your complaint.Peace and patience, and death with penitence.Peralvillo justice: hang a man first and try him afterwards.Peter is so godly that God does not improve his condition.Peter pinches me, and I like it.Play with an ass and he will flirt his tail in your face.Play with the fool at home, and he will play with you abroad.Plough deep and you will have plenty of corn.Plough or not plough, you must pay your rent.Plough wet or dry, and you will not have to kiss your neighbour's breech.Pluck it from among the thistles, and we will take it off your hands.Possession and good right, with lance in hand.Pound the garlic, Pedro, whilst I grate the cheese.Poverty does not destroy virtue, nor does wealth bestow it.Poverty is no sin, but it is a branch of roguery.Poverty is no sin.Praise yourself, basket, for I want to sell you.Pray to God, but hammer away.Prayers, but no pay.Praying to God and hitting with the hammer.Prison and Lent were made for the poor.Prosperity forgets father and mother.Put a beggar into your barn and he will make himself your heir. |
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