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.
’Tis hard for kings to steer an equal course,
And they who banish one oft gain a worse.
John Dryden (1631-1700)
Tarquin and Tullia
2. Take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves.
Lord Chesterfield (1694-1773)
Letter to his Son. 6th Nov., 1747
3.
Learning by study must be won,
’Twas ne’er entailed from son to son.
John Gay (1685-1732)
Fable XI, Pt II
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