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I.B. George Quotes: "The Fox knowes much, but more he that catcheth him."

The Fox knowes much, but more he that catcheth him.



I.B. George Quotes: "The gentle Hawke halfe mans her selfe."

The gentle Hawke halfe mans her selfe.




I.B. George Quotes: "The Germans wit is in his fingers."

The Germans wit is in his fingers.



I.B. George Quotes: "The good mother sayes not, Will you? but gives."

The good mother sayes not, Will you? but gives.




I.B. George Quotes: "The gowne is his that we ares it, and the world his that enjoyes it."

The gowne is his that we ares it, and the world his that enjoyes it.



I.B. George Quotes: "The great put the little on the hooke."

The great put the little on the hooke.



I.B. George Quotes: "The great would have none great and the little all little."

The great would have none great and the little all little.




I.B. George Quotes: "The greatest step is that out of doores. [The greatest step is that out of doors.]"

The greatest step is that out of doores. [The greatest step is that out of doors.]



I.B. George Quotes: "The groundsell speakes not save what it heard at the hinges."

The groundsell speakes not save what it heard at the hinges.



I.B. George Quotes: "The hearts letter is read in the eyes."

The hearts letter is read in the eyes.



I.B. George Quotes: "The higher the Ape goes, the more he shewes his taile. [The higher the ape goes, the more he shows his tail.]"

The higher the Ape goes, the more he shewes his taile. [The higher the ape goes, the more he shows his tail.]



I.B. George Quotes: "The hole calls the thiefe. [The hole calls the thief.]"

The hole calls the thiefe. [The hole calls the thief.]




I.B. George Quotes: "The horse that drawes after him his halter, is not altogether escaped."

The horse that drawes after him his halter, is not altogether escaped.



I.B. George Quotes: "The house is a fine house, when good folks are within."

The house is a fine house, when good folks are within.



I.B. George Quotes: "The House shewes the owner."

The House shewes the owner.



I.B. George Quotes: "The ignorant hath an Eagles wings, and an Owles eyes. [The ignorant hath an eagle's wings and an owl's eyes.]"

The ignorant hath an Eagles wings, and an Owles eyes. [The ignorant hath an eagle's wings and an owl's eyes.]



I.B. George Quotes: "The ill that comes out of our mouth falles into our bosome."

The ill that comes out of our mouth falles into our bosome.



I.B. George Quotes: "The Italians are wise before the deede, the Germanes in the deede, the French after the deede. [The Italians are wise before the deed, the Germens in the deed, the French after the deed.]"

The Italians are wise before the deede, the Germanes in the deede, the French after the deede. [The Italians are wise before the deed, the Germens in the deed, the French after the deed.]



I.B. George Quotes: "The Lame goes as farre as your staggerer. [The lame goes as far as your staggerer.]"

The Lame goes as farre as your staggerer. [The lame goes as far as your staggerer.]



I.B. George Quotes: "The Law is not the same at morning and at night."

The Law is not the same at morning and at night.



I.B. George Quotes: "The least foolish is wise."

The least foolish is wise.



I.B. George Quotes: "The life of man is a winter way."

The life of man is a winter way.



I.B. George Quotes: "The life of spies is to know, not bee known."

The life of spies is to know, not bee known.



I.B. George Quotes: "The little cannot bee great, unlesse he devoure many. [The little cannot be great unless he devour many.]"

The little cannot bee great, unlesse he devoure many. [The little cannot be great unless he devour many.]



I.B. George Quotes: "The March sunne raises but dissolves not."

The March sunne raises but dissolves not.



I.B. George Quotes: "The masters eye fattens the horse, and his foote the ground."

The masters eye fattens the horse, and his foote the ground.



I.B. George Quotes: "The Mill gets by going."

The Mill gets by going.



I.B. George Quotes: "The miserable man makes a peny of a farthing, and the liberall of a farthing sixe pence. [The miserable man maketh a penny of a farthing, and the liberal of a farthing sixpence.]"

The miserable man makes a peny of a farthing, and the liberall of a farthing sixe pence. [The miserable man maketh a penny of a farthing, and the liberal of a farthing sixpence.]



I.B. George Quotes: "The morning Sunne never lasts a day."

The morning Sunne never lasts a day.



I.B. George Quotes: "The Mr. absent, and the house dead."

The Mr. absent, and the house dead.



I.B. George Quotes: "The noise is greater then the nuts."

The noise is greater then the nuts.



I.B. George Quotes: "The ofspring of those that are very young, or very old, lasts not."

The ofspring of those that are very young, or very old, lasts not.



I.B. George Quotes: "The perswasion of the fortunate swaies the doubtfull."

The perswasion of the fortunate swaies the doubtfull.



I.B. George Quotes: "The Philosophy of Princes is to dive into the Secrets of men, leaving the secrets of nature to those that have spare time."

The Philosophy of Princes is to dive into the Secrets of men, leaving the secrets of nature to those that have spare time.



I.B. George Quotes: "The Physitian owes all to the patient, but the patient owes nothing to him but a little mony."

The Physitian owes all to the patient, but the patient owes nothing to him but a little mony.



I.B. George Quotes: "The reasons of the poore weigh not. [The reasons of the poor weigh not.]"

The reasons of the poore weigh not. [The reasons of the poor weigh not.]



I.B. George Quotes: "The Rich knowes not who is his friend. [The rich knows not who is his friend.]"

The Rich knowes not who is his friend. [The rich knows not who is his friend.]



I.B. George Quotes: "The scalded head feares cold water."

The scalded head feares cold water.



I.B. George Quotes: "The sight of a man hath the force of a Lyon."

The sight of a man hath the force of a Lyon.



I.B. George Quotes: "The singing man keepes his shop in his throate."

The singing man keepes his shop in his throate.



I.B. George Quotes: "The slothful is the servant of the counters."

The slothful is the servant of the counters.



I.B. George Quotes: "The soule needs few things, the body many."

The soule needs few things, the body many.



I.B. George Quotes: "The thorne comes forth with the point forwards."

The thorne comes forth with the point forwards.



I.B. George Quotes: "The thought hath good leggs, and the quill a good tongue."

The thought hath good leggs, and the quill a good tongue.



I.B. George Quotes: "The thread breakes, where it is weakest."

The thread breakes, where it is weakest.



I.B. George Quotes: "The tongue is not steele, yet it cuts. [The tongue is not steel yet it cuts.]"

The tongue is not steele, yet it cuts. [The tongue is not steel yet it cuts.]



I.B. George Quotes: "The tooth-ach is more ease then to deale with ill people."

The tooth-ach is more ease then to deale with ill people.



I.B. George Quotes: "The tree that God plants, no winde hurts it."

The tree that God plants, no winde hurts it.



I.B. George Quotes: "The tree that growes slowly, keepes it selfe for another."

The tree that growes slowly, keepes it selfe for another.