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John Heywood quotes - page 5
That muche is my bowe bent to shoote at these marks, And kyll feare, when the sky falth we shall haue larks.
John Heywood
All is not Gospell that thou doest speake.
John Heywood
Shee had seene far in a milstone.
John Heywood
Out of Gods blessing into the warme Sunne.
John Heywood
What man love me, love my dog.
John Heywood
And while I at length debate and beate the bushe, There shall steppe in other men, and catche the burdes, And by long time lost in many vayne wurdes.
John Heywood
Set all at sixe and seven.
John Heywood
Reckeners without their host must recken twice.
John Heywood
To robbe Peter and pay Poule.
John Heywood
The more hast the lesse speede.
John Heywood
While betweene two stooles my taile goe to the ground.
John Heywood
She frieth in her owne grease.
John Heywood
Yee have many strings to your bowe.
John Heywood
You stand in your owne light.
John Heywood
Cut my cote after my cloth.
John Heywood
Ye can not sée the wood for trées.
John Heywood
Ye set circumquaques to make me beleue Or thinke, that the moone is made of gréene chéese.
John Heywood
We both be at our wittes end.
John Heywood
Beaten with his owne rod.
John Heywood
Have yee him on the hip.
John Heywood
Like will to like.
John Heywood
More frayd then hurt.
John Heywood
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