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Where you lost your cloak, seek it.
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Where you smart there I will hit you.
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Where you think there is bacon, there are not even hooks for it.
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Wherever you are, do as you see done.
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Wherever you may be, do as you see done.
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Wherries must not put out to sea.
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Whether it be so or not, husband, put on your hood. (He had told
her there was a new law that every man with horns should wear a
hood.)
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Whether the pitcher strike the stone, or the stone the pitcher,
woe be to the pitcher.
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Whether you boil snow or pound it you can have but water of it.
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Whether you ignore a pig, or worship that pig from afar, to the
pig it's all the same.
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Whilst the nurse suckles, we love her; when she is of no further
use, she is forgotten.
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White hands are no offence.
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Whither goest thou, sorrow? Whither I am used to go.
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Whither shall the ox go, where he will not have to plough?
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Who arrays himself in other men's garments is stripped on the
highway.
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Who gives what he has before he is dead, take a mallet and knock
that fool on the head.
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Who has no bread to spare should not keep a dog.
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Who has time yet waits for time, comes to a time of repentance.
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Who is always prying into other men's affairs, leads a dangerous
life.
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Who is to bell the cat?
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Who is to carry the cat to the water?
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Who is well seated, let him not budge.
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Who is your enemy? A man of your own trade.
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Who lends recovers not; or if he recovers, recovers not all; or
if not all, not much; of if much, a mortal enemy.
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Who talks much, errs much.
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Who ventures nothing has no luck.
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Who wings, drives away care.
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Whoever falls sick of folly, is long in getting cured.
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Whoever gossips to you will gossip about you.
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Whom God loves, his bitch litters pigs.
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Whom the gods love die young.
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Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.
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Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth.
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Whoredom and thieving are never long concealed.
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Win a game of your friend, and drink the money on the spot.
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Wind and good luck are seldom lasting.
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Wipe your eye with your elbow.
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Wit without discretion is a sword in the hand of a fool.
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Wit's never bought till it's paid for.
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With a little wrong a man comes by his right.
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With a staircase before you, you look for a rope to go down by.
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With bread and wine you can walk your road.
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With lightning and with love, the clothes sound, the heart
burned.
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With money you would not know yourself, without money nobody
would know you.
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Woe to the house where the hen crows and the rooster is still.
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Woe to the mule that sees not her master.
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Women, wind, and fortune, soon change.
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Words will not do for my aunt, for she does not put faith even in
deeds.
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Wounds from the knife are healed, but not those from the tongue.
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Wounds heal, but not ill words.
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