July Proverbs

If the first of July, it be rainy weather,
‘Twill rain, more or less, for four weeks together.

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Hot July brings cooling showers,
Apricots and gillyflowers.

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Those who in July are wed,
Must labor for their daily bread.

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Bow-wow dandy fly,
Brew no beer in July.

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Whatever July and August do not boil,
September cannot fry.

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