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Epigram. [Kings head]
These Painted Signes unto my view doth bringThe Royall figure of a Mighty King:
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To come as sober out as they went in.
Epigram. [Katherin Wheele]
It is a Custome (e're since the beginning)Women (not Men) should use the art of Spinning:
But Spinning is not practis'd with this Wheele,
Yet (in short space) 'twill teach a man to Reele:
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Epigram. [Kings Armes]
To the Kings Armes, bring the Kings Armes I pray,For the Kings Armes must all the Reckoning pay:
Without the Kings Armes, not the Kings Arms hant,
Hee's quite disarm'd that doth the Kings Arms want.
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