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XXII. Quid pluma leuius? pulvis.
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XXII. Quid pluma leuius? pulvis.
Quid pluma leuius? pulvis.What lightar is then feather? dust.
Quid pulvere? ventus.
What more then dust? the wind.
Quid vento? mulier.
What more then wind? a woman's trust.
Quid muliere? nihil.
What more? nought more I find.
pater transtulit, Ludouicus Fouler f. exscripsit.
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