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English 17th Century

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(163 votes)  The early bird catches the worm. -mid 17th

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(161 votes)  Appearances are deceptive. -mid 17th

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(158 votes)  The best of friends must part. -early 17th

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(157 votes)  Don't put all your eggs in one basket. -mid 17th

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(156 votes)  A cherry year, a merry year; a plum year, a dumb year. -late 17th

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(155 votes)  All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. -mid 17th

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(155 votes)  Blessed are the dead that the rain rains on. -early 17th

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(155 votes)  Boys will be boys. Girls will be girls. -early 17th

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(154 votes)  All's fair in love and war. -early 17th

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(154 votes)  As the day lengthens, so the cold strengthens. -early 17th

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(154 votes)  Better be out of the world than out of the fashion. -mid 17th

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(154 votes)  The devil's children have the devil's luck. -late 17th

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(153 votes)  All is grist that comes to the mill. -mid 17th

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(153 votes)  The buyer has need of a hundred eyes, the seller of but one. -mid 17th

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(153 votes)  The company makes the feast. -mid 17th

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(152 votes)  Beauty is only skin deep. -early 17th

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(152 votes)  Corporations have neither bodies to be punished nor souls to be damned. -mid 17th

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(151 votes)  Every little helps. -early 17th

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(150 votes)  Better wed over the mixen than over the moor. better to marry a neighbor than a stranger -early 17th

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(150 votes)  Charity covers a multitude of sins. -early 17th

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(150 votes)  Devil take the hindmost. -early 17th

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(149 votes)  Circumstances alter cases. -late 17th

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(149 votes)  Crosses are ladders that lead to heaven. -early 17th

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(149 votes)  Diamond cuts diamond. -early 17th

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(149 votes)  Easy come, easy go. -mid 17th

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(148 votes)  All things are possible with God. -late 17th (Bible)

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(148 votes)  Confession is good for the soul. -mid 17th

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(148 votes)  Dead men tell no tales. -mid 17th

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(148 votes)  The devil was sick, the Devil a saint would be; the Devil was well, the devil a saint was he. -early 17th

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(148 votes)  March comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb. -early 17th

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(147 votes)  Every herring must hang by its own gill. -early 17th

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(147 votes)  Every Jack has his Jill. -early 17th

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(146 votes)  Barnaby bright, Barnaby bright, the longest day and the shortest night. -St Barnabas' Day, 11 June -mid 17th century

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(146 votes)  The best of men are men at best. -late 17th

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(146 votes)  Dream of a funeral and you hear of a marriage. -mid 17th

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(146 votes)  Everyone speaks well of the bridge which carries him over. -late 17th

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(143 votes)  Divide and rule. -early 17th

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(142 votes)  Everybody's business is nobody's business. -early 17th

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(141 votes)  Conscience makes cowards of us all. -early 17th

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(138 votes)  Common fame is seldom to blame. -mid 17th

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(135 votes)  Appetite comes with eating. -mid 17th - Rabelais

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(135 votes)  The early man never borrows from the late man. -mid 17th

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(132 votes)  The better the day, the better the deed. -early 17th

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(132 votes)  You cannot get blood from a stone. -mid 17th

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(131 votes)  The darkest hour is just before dawn. -mid 17th

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(131 votes)  Death pay all debts. -early 17th

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(129 votes)  Killing no murder. -mid 17th

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(128 votes)  A blind man's wife needs no paint. -mid 17th

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(128 votes)  Empty sacks will never stand upright. -mid 17th

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(127 votes)  Brevity is the soul of wit. -early 17th, from Shakespeare

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