PROVERBS AND PROVERBIAL PHRASES.
Kissing goes by favor.
If you can kiss the mistress, never kiss the maid.
Many kiss the child for the nurse’s sake.
She would rather kiss than spin.
Better kiss a knave than be troubled with him.
He that kisseth his wife in the market-place shall have enough to teach him.
To kiss a man’s wife, or wipe his knife, is but a thankless office.
Kisses are the messengers of love.
Kiss and be friends.
None kitheth like the lithping lath (lass).
There’s something in a kiss that never comes amiss.
Stolen kisses are sweet.
Kissing is the prologue to sin.
Kissing is lip-service.
As easy as kiss your hand.
Kisses are the interrogation-points in the literature of love.
A sweetmeat which satisfies the hunger of the heart.
Cherries kiss as they grow.