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x. Of Persons Varieties.
The Lawyer here may learne Divinity,The Diuine Lawes, or faire Astrology,
The Dammaret respectiuely to fight,
The Duellist to court a Mistresse right;
Such who their name take from the Rosie-Crosse,
May here by Time learne to repaire their losse:
All learne may somewhat, if they be not fooles;
Arts quicklier here are lesson'd than in Schooles.
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