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When the Steed’s stolen, shut the Stable Door.
Hungry Dogs will eat dirty Pudding;  He that would live at Peace and Rest, Must hear and see, and say the Best.
Sue a Beggar and catch a Louse; Many Hands make Light Work; [woodcut: well-dressed man scratches his head standing near a beggar with outstretched hat]
Fat Paunches make Lean Pates.
Little Pitchers have great Ears;  Many talk of Robin Hood who never shot in his Bow.
Give him a Rowland for his Oliver;  Penny Wise, and Pound Foolish;  He that Reckons without his Host must reckon again.
Give a Man Luck and throw him into the Sea;  Money makes the Mare to go;  Much falls between the Cup and the Lip.
Harm watch, Harm catch; It is a good Horse that never stumbles.
Better play at small Game than stand out;  Give him a Rowland for his Oliver.
Need makes the old Wife trot;  [woodcut: barefoot old woman hitches up skirts to cross a stream]
As sure as God’s in Gloucestershire;  Every Man thinks his own Geese Swans.
What is bred in the Bone will never be out of the Flesh; One Bird in the Hand is worth two in the Bush; A Cat may look upon a king.
A Fool’s Bolt is soon shot;  Birds of a Feather flock together;  Out of the Frying-Pan into the Fire.
Save a Thief from Hanging, and he’ll cut your Throat; Jack will never make a Gentleman.
Curs’d Cows have short Horns; Much falls between the Cup and the Lip.  No longer pipe no longer dance.
All goes down Gutter-lane; As Wise as a Man of Gotham; As good as George of Green; [woodcut: stout man drinks from mug, holds saussage with a fork]
Fast bind, fast find;  Like Father like Son.
He sets the Fox to keep his Geese.  [woodcut: fox watching geese]
A Burnt Child dreads the Fire
As you brew so you shall bake; Every bean has its Black; it is an ill wind that blows no body good
I talk of Chalk and you of Cheese; Charity begins at Home; Cut your Coat according to your Cloth;  What can’t be cur’d must be endur’d.
Good Wine needs no Bush;  Kissing goes by Favour;  A Lark is better than a Kite
He who has a mind to beat a Dog will easily find a Stick; Naught is never in Danger; Faint Heart never won fair Lady.
65: Philosophica altera., Orcadica
71 (continued)
70: Additamentm: Pater Per omnes hasce, aliasq; Linguas.
66: Monensis, Anglica Vetus (Wycliff Bible, 1380).
67: Anglica Vetus, Anglica Hodierna
64: Virginiana, Philosophica
Collectores versionum Orationis Dominicæ: contributors
49: Belgica, Saxonica
41: Servica, Carnorum
39: Berriensis, Valachica
44: Finnonica, Lapponica
38: Lusitanica; Biscaina, sive Canabrica
47: Germanica Hodierna, Helvetica
42: Lusatica, Livonica
45: Wallacia, Hungarica
33: Latina; Alia Versio, à Seb. Castaliona
63: Mexicana, Poconchi
01 Classes Lingularum
34: Gallica, Italica
35: Forojuliana, Rhætica seu Grisonum.
62: Formosana, japanica & Tungkingensis
title page
36: Catalanica, Hispanica
32: Siamica, Madagascarica
02 Classes Linguarum
46: Germanica Antiqua, Germanica alia.
43: Esthonica, Lituanica
dedication
half-title
48: Svecica, Norwegica
Lecturo: Preæsiscine.
58: Polonica, Bohemica
31: Giorganica
30: Lectio Mandarinica
55: Scotia Meridionalis, Danica
54: Anglo-Saxonica altera vetustior
52: Cornubica, Waldensi
61: Armenica
53: Anglo-Saxonica
51: Britannica Aremoricana, Alia Versio
60: Syriaca Charactere Estrangelo
56: Geldrica, Frisica
50: Britannica Vetus., Britannica Moderna
57: Hibernica
69: Versio Cl. Viri Jo. Checi, Edvardi VI. Præceptoris Eruditissimi.
59: Slavonica Charactere Hieronymiano
68: Anglicaaltera Vetustior ... 1157
07: Græca Barbara alia.
08: Græca Metrica
06: Græca è Dialectis constructa; Græca Barbara
37: Sardica, ut in Oppidis loqu., Sardica ut in Pagis (JPEG, includes p.36)
(05: JPEG image showing page texture)
04: index 2/2
03: index 1/2
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700.—Byland Abbey, Yorkshire.
Carlisle Castle, Cumberland
Restormel Castle, Cornwall
2105.—East Basham, Norfolk
2103.—Herstmonceaux Castle.
St. Anthony At the City
Reading Abbey, Berkshire.
p. 46, fragment.
p. 46, larger area
703.—Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk.
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Places Shown

Carlisle; Cumberland; England

Coxwald; Yorkshire; England

Herstmonceaux; East Sussex; England

Lostwithiel; Cornwall; England

Reading; Berkshire; England

Walsingham Abbey; Norfolk; England

Walsingham; Norfolk; England