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borders: Decorative edges round a page or illustration, e.g. used in calligraphy. Victorian borders and seventeenth-century borders are the most popular I think, but there are also some art-and-crafts borders here too. Borders with leaves, vines and flowers are also called foliated, foliate borders, or floriated borders. Also called frames or cornici (a cornice is a plaster moulding, and cornici or cornices are really plaster picture frames). Borders might be useful for scrapbooking or for Web pages, so they are available in high resolution for print (e.g. 300dpi) and low resolution for web. Don't forget that you can change the colours of the borders very easily in most graphics programs!

colour: Images that are in colour, not just black and white or grey.
Synonyms: color

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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. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Fast bind, fast find; Like Father like Son. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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A Fool’s Bolt is soon shot; Birds of a Feather flock together; Out of the Frying-Pan into the Fire. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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He sets the Fox to keep his Geese. [woodcut: fox watching geese] Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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As sure as God’s in Gloucestershire; Every Man thinks his own Geese Swans. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Good Wine needs no Bush; Kissing goes by Favour; A Lark is better than a Kite Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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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] Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Save a Thief from Hanging, and he’ll cut your Throat; Jack will never make a Gentleman. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Harm watch, Harm catch; It is a good Horse that never stumbles. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Hungry Dogs will eat dirty Pudding; He that would live at Peace and Rest, Must hear and see, and say the Best. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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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] Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Fat Paunches make Lean Pates. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Give a Man Luck and throw him into the Sea; Money makes the Mare to go; Much falls between the Cup and the Lip. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Little Pitchers have great Ears; Many talk of Robin Hood who never shot in his Bow. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Need makes the old Wife trot; [woodcut: barefoot old woman hitches up skirts to cross a stream] Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Better play at small Game than stand out; Give him a Rowland for his Oliver. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Give him a Rowland for his Oliver; Penny Wise, and Pound Foolish; He that Reckons without his Host must reckon again. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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Proferred Service stinks; The Receiver is as bad as the Thief; Reckon not your Chickens before they are hatched. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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It’s neither Rhime nor Reason; What is got over the Devil’s Back will be spent under his Belly. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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To buy a Pig in a poke; Robin Hood’s Pennyworths; He looks one way and rows another. Dictionary of Proverbs (1917)

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