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One swallow never makes a summer.
John Heywood
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John Heywood
Age: 83 †
Born: 1497
Born: January 1
Died: 1580
Died: January 1
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London
England
Summer
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Who is wurs shod, than the shoemakers wyfe,With shops full of shoes all hir lyfe?
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He that will not whan he may,Whan he would, he shall haue nay.
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But now I see well the old proverb is true: That parish priest forgetteth that ever he was a clerk!
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The cat would eate fish, and would not wet her feete.
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A man may well bring a horse to water but he cannot make him drink.
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When all candles are out, all cats are grey, All things are then of one color, as who say. And this proverb faith, for quenching hot desire, Foul water as soon as faire, will quench hot fire.
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Tis not the robe or garment I affect For who would marry with a suit of clothes?
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The loss of wealth is loss of dirt, As sages in all times assert The happy man's without a shirt.
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This wonder (as wonders last) lasted nine daies.
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Burnt child fire dredth.
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The more the merrier.
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Follow pleasure, and then will pleasure flee, Flee pleasure, and pleasure will follow thee.
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Many handis make light warke.
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He must needes go that the dyvell dryveth.
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Let the world slide, let the world go A fig for care, and a fig for woe! If I can't pay, why I can owe, And death makes equal the high and low.
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