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The Early bird catches the worm
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What's the origin of the phrase 'The early bird catches the worm'? This is first recorded in John Ray's A collection of English proverbs 1670, 1678: "The early bird catcheth the worm." Clearly, the title of the work indicates that this was considered proverbial even in the 17th century

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The early bird catches the worm'? This is first recorded in John Ray's A collection of English proverbs 1670, 1678: "The early bird catcheth the worm." Clearly, the title of the work indicates that this was considered proverbial even in the 17th century.

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