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An old verse.
In Englishe thus.
What so eache mortall man doth sow:While he on earth doth bide and stay:
Suche he againe shall reape and mowe:
When it is sayd, aproche, away.
Otherwise.
What so each sowes while he,in earth his race doth run:
Such shall his haruest be,
when it is said, go, come.
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