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He that is not handsome at 20, nor strong at 30, nor rich at 40, nor wise at 50, will never be handsome, strong, rich or wise.
Living well is the best revenge.
Spend not on hopes.
He that lends, gives.
Good land, evill way.
War is death's feast.
Hast comes not alone.
No Alchymy to saving.
None is borne Master.
Take the gentle path.
Talking payes no toll.
Losse embraceth shame.
One enemy is too much.
Warre is deaths feast.
Prettiness dies first.
Rivers neede a spring.
The Mill gets by going.
Almes never make poore.
Knowledge is no burden.
A good heart cannot lye
Destiny is always dark.
Weening is not measure.
The bird loves her nest.
Every thing new is fine.
Death keeps no calendar.
Vertue never growes old.
Feare nothing but sinne.
You cannot flea a stone.
A snow year, a rich year.
Things well fitted abide.
Armour is light at table.
Death keepes no Calender.
Money wants no followers.
Every bees hony is sweet.
All flesh is not venison.
Was ever grief like mine?
Never was strumpet faire.
The fish adores the bait.
Every path hath a puddle.
Send not a Catt for Lard.
The Jews spend at Easter.
At dinner my man appeares.
The house shows the owner.
Emptie vessels sound most.
Three women make a market.
A dead Bee maketh no Hony.
A disarmed peace is weake.
One foole makes a hundred.
One slumber finds another.
The least foolish is wise.