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19 The mair cost the mair honour - The maut is aboon the meal wi' him The mair noble the mair humble The master's eye makes the horse fat The mair mischief the better sport The pains o'ergangs the profit The poor man's aye put to the warst The poor man pays for a' The poor man's shilling is but a peony The strongest horse loups the dike The scholar may waur the master The still sow eats up a' the draff The smith has ayé a spark in his hawse The simple man's the beggar's brother The thiefer-like the better sodger The thing that's done is no to do The thing that's fristed is no forgien The tod keeps aye his ain hole clean The tods whelps are ill to tame The warst warld that ever was some man wan The worth of a thing is best kend by the want o't The warld is bound to nae man The unsonsy fish gets the unlucky bait There is mony a true tale tald in jest There is a measure in a' things There is nane sae blind as them that winna see There is naething ill said that's no ill tano There was never a fair word in flyting There was never a cake but had its ain maik There was never enough where naething was left There is a skill in gruel making There is a time to glee and a time to look even There is a great difference amang market days There is an end of an auld sang There is aye life for a living man There are mae ways to the wood than ane There are mae married than good house-hadders There never came ill after good advertisement