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Epig. 25 In Ea: Wrightington.
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Epig. 25 In Ea: Wrightington.
If ventrous youth now in his chiefest prime,To vertues loue be wholy thus addicted,
What doth graue old, with milke-white haires in time?
Assure vs of one vice to be afflicted?
For by and by the plant doth straight appeare,
Which afterward great-store of fruit will beare.
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