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... ist gut fischen. Engl. : No fishing to fishing in the sea. ( Bohn II, 93. ) ... ... ( Bohn II, 154. ) – To cast water into the Thames. ( Bohn II, 182. ... ... ist gut fischen. Engl. : In the deepest water is the best fishing. ( Bohn II, ...
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... . Holl. : Het is beter zijne tong te kort dan te lang uit te steken. ( Harrebomée, II, 338 b . ... ... Engl. : Who has not a good tongue, ought to have good hands. ( Bohn II, 137. ...
... Prov. dan., 104. ) Engl. : The night is a cloak for sinners. ( Bohn II ... ... Skulde man for en nats lyst have saa mange dages ulyst. ( Prov. dan., 405. ) ... ... in eine Grube fallen. Engl. : He that runs in the night, stumbles. ( Bohn II, 15. ) ...
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... blue violets, I hear the nightingales, the larks, the rooks and daws, the ... ... my God and my parents; I seek further to please to the uttermost part of men, wise and fools, ... ... I am once writing of maids :| Shall have the honnour, to be put near Miss ...
... The sun is in the heav'n and the proud day, Attended with the pleasures of the world, Is all ... ... full of grawds, To give me audience. If the midnight-bell ...