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Указатель английских пословиц, поговорок и крылатых слов
When three know it, all know it 183
When two Fridays come together 630
Where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise 854
Where there's a will, there's a way 66, 166
While it is fine weather mend your sails 204
While the grass grows the horse starves 618
Who eats his cock alone, must saddle his horse
alone 680
Who greases the way, travels easy 530, 777
Who has been scalded with hot soup, blows
on cold water 563
Who has never tasted bitter, knows not what
is sweet 507
Who invited you to the roast? 495
Who keeps company with the wolf, will learn
to howl 625
Who pays, the piper calls the tune 855
Whom God loves, his bitch brings him pigs 160
Willows are weak but they bind a faggot 471
Wine in, truth out 875
Wine is in, wit is out 92, 659, 834
Wisdom overcomes strength 159
Witches' Sabbath 882
With time and patience the leaf of the mulberry
becomes satin 782
Without a steersman 38
Words are but wind, but seeing is believing 425
Work done, have your fun 355
You can have no more of a cat but her skin 758
You can never tell 862
You can't catch the wind in a net 326
You can't (cannot) make an omelet without
breaking eggs 404, 533
You can't tell a book by the cover 877
You cannot catch old birds with chaff 765
You cannot chop wood with a penknife 602
You cannot hide an eel in a sack 883
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