School: Tolerton, Ballylickmoyler (roll number 11321)
- Location:
- Tamhlachtain, Co. Laoise
- Teacher: L. Ó Broin
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- (continued from previous page)A stitch in time saves nine.
Every hound is a pup until it hunts.
It is not the big stones alone that build the castle.
Ireland for a penny but where is the penny.
It is not on one foot that Patrick came to Ireland.
August needs the dew as men needs bread.
Busy as a liar in company or a hen at a bag of oats.
Rich as Ireland's soil or sweet as the blackbirds call in Harvest.
It is not every day that Manus kills a bullock
When you hear a man say he will buckle down and a certain task and then brake's his promise. We say that's the hen's journey to Scothland.
As small as a wren's mouth. - There is a road going up to Patrick's house. It was made in the year 1880. There are no workmen working. A river is flowing under the road.
- Collector
- Thomas P. Brennan
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Garraí an Dinigh, Co. Laoise
- Informant
- John Moore
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Ard an tSeagail, Co. Laoise