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Praise day at even, a wife when
The head only knows what lies
The foolish man lies awake all
Tell not ever an evil man if
So shall she charm that thou shalt
Seek not ever to draw to thyself in
Rise never at nighttime, except
Put to the sword those that
The lame runs if he has to
You don't have to put out the fire
One who sees his friends roasted on
We speak them fairest when thoughts
Of runes they spoke, and the
Never in speech with a foolish
No friend is he who but flatters
Rejoice not ever at tidings of ill
There is mingling in friendship
Let none put faith in the first
Wounded to death by the words of an
With his ears let him listen, and
Whim rules the child, and weather
Two heads cut off and thrown high
To be without silver is better than
There is naught so vile as a fickle
The lowest fence it the easiest to
The wolf and the dog do not play
The summer moments always pass
The speech of a maiden should no
The shame you cannot lift away, you
The man that walks his own rode,
The madman often tells the truth
Thou shalt never sleep in the arms
A lying tongue had bereft him of
Care shall gnaw thy heart if thou
Brawl with a pig and you go away
Be not a shoemaker nor yet a shaft
Be never the first with friend of
At every door-way, ere one enters,
Cattle die and kinsmen die, thyself
A man who has his feet hacked off
A boy's will is the will of the
A head stuck on a pike no longer
A club drenched in blood easily
A cleaved head no longer plots
A bird of Unmindfulness flutters o'
Many a sweet maid when one knows
Much pressed is he who fain on the
A righteous man by praise will
In thy home be joyous and generous
Let no man glory in the greatness
Let him speak soft words and offer
Let the wary stranger who seeks
Less good than they say for the
Deceit sleeps with greed
It is the still and silent sea that
In sweet converse call the
If haply a fool should find for
I saw and was silent, I saw and
He that learns naught will never
He hath need of his wits who
Happy is he who hath in himself
Fear the reckoning of those you
It's best to search while the trail
Rather a bit correctly than much
The less you know, the less you
The lazier a man is, the more he
The lame man runs if he has to
The coat of truth is often lined
The best gifts are those which
The age of miracles is past
The afterthought is good, but
Sweep before your own door first
Shared joy is double joy
Rather free in a foreign place than
Poor thanks is the way of the world
You can give a piece of advice, but
On the road between the homes of
The lowest fence is the easiest to
Not all the words that were ever
Men look more like their uncles on
Many become brave when brought to
Luck is loaned, not owned
Shameful deeds bring on revenge
This week passed on quickly, the
You may go where you want, but you
You don't have to put out the fire
It is better to be a free man in a
Wise men learn at another's expense
Latecomers see the least
What three men know then the whole
Tomorrow is the day that idlers get
To be away is well and good, but
To be a hero hang on for a minute
What's good is often forgotten;
Those who want to sing will always
The old are the eldest
There's no shame in clothing you
There is no wind that blows right
There is never a fish without a
The thief thinks everybody steals
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