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Epigram. [Lyon]
These Lyons are exceeding milde and tame,Yet oft (in Ieast) they'l claw a man starke lame:
Play with them temperately, or looke to find,
A Lyon in the end will shew his kind.
Epigram. [Lamb]
A harmlesse Signe of a most fruitfull Creature,Yet contrary to Sheep and Lambs by nature:
They yield us cloathes to weare, and meat to live,
And nothing else but drinke, this Lamb doth give.
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