It had need to bee A wylie mouse that should breed in the cats eare.
JOHN HEYWOODThis wonder (as wonders last) lasted nine daies.
More John Heywood Quotes
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Thrée maie a kepe counsayle, if two be away.
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When the iron is hot, strike.
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Feed by measure, and defy the physician.
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Let the world wagge, and take mine ease in myne Inne.
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Never look a gift horse in the mouth.
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Small pitchers have wyde eares.
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All a green willow, willow, All a green willow is my garland.
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A cat may looke on a King.
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To give importance to trifling matters.
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Nought venture, nought have. [Nothing ventured, nothing gained.]
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Let the world slide, let the world go; A fig for care, and a fig for woe! If I can’t pay, why I can owe, And death makes equal the high and low.
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It is a poor dog that is not worth the whistling
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When all candles are out, all cats are grey, All things are then of one color, as who say. And this proverb faith, for quenching hot desire, Foul water as soon as faire, will quench hot fire.
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Fieldes have eies and woods have eares.
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This wonder (as wonders last) lasted nine daies.
JOHN HEYWOOD