Exercises

Proverbial Wisdom

Express the idea behind each of these proverbs using different words as much as you can.

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The sayings in this puzzle are taken randomly from a list of 750 proverbial sayings.

Note: Many of these proverbs and quotations are in archaic English, and neither grammar nor spelling has been modernised.

1. A double error sometimes sets us right.

Philip James Bailey (1816-1902)

Festus (Festus), Bk. XXIV

2. A foole I doe him firmely hold,
That loves his fetters, though they were of gold.

Edmund Spenser (1552-1599)

Faerie Queene, Bk III, Can. IX, St. 8

3. Weak is that throne, and in itself unsound,
Which takes not solid virtue for its ground.

Charles Churchill (1732-1764)

Gotham, line 107

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