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Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages ...

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Hi<br />

THE LAST COMERS ARE OFTEN THE MASTERS.<br />

OH !<br />

who<br />

T PR'YTHEE send me back my heart,<br />

Since I can not have thine ;<br />

For if from yours you will not part<br />

Why<br />

then shouldst thou have mine 1<br />

Yet now I think on't, let it lie,<br />

To find it were in vain ;<br />

For thou'st a thief in either eye<br />

Would steal it back again. SIR J. SUCKLING.<br />

would love ? I woo'd a Woman once, Q<br />

Q But she was sharper than an eastern wind,<br />

And <strong>all</strong> my heart turn'd from her, as a thorn<br />

It Turns from the sea. TENNYSON.<br />

J 0)<br />

THE fair Lauretta's eyes, so blue <strong>and</strong> bright,<br />

~- Look blank <strong>and</strong> cold when / am in her sight.<br />

Paint her not thus, kind limner ! give<br />

her that<br />

00 Sweet smile she wears when talking to her cat.<br />

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