Proverbial Saying *o ^> <i> <^- 



T F you will have a good tike, 



Of which there are few like, 

 He must be headed like a Snake, 

 Neckt like a Drake, 

 Backt like a Beam, 

 Sided like a Bream, 

 Tayled like a Rat 

 And footed like a Cat. 



Proverbs <> ^> "O <^ *o 



T ET sleeping dogs lie. 



-* — ' Give a dog a bad name and hang him. 



Love me love my dog. 



A Woman, a dog, and a walnut tree, the more 



you bang 'em, the better they be. 

 Any stick is good enough to beat a dog. 

 You can't teach an old dog new tricks. 

 You can't take butter out of a dog's mouth. 



A dog winna yowl if ye fell him wi' a bane. 

 An ill hound comes halting hame. 

 Better a dog fawn nor bark at you. 

 Fiddlers' dogs an' fleas come to a feast unca'd. 

 Hungry dogs are blyth o' bursting puddings. 



A Woman and a Greyhound must be small in the 

 waist. 



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