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When this old cap was new 'Tis since two hundred years. - probably [Apparel] In ancient times all things were cheape, 'Tis good to looke before thou leape, When corne is ripe 'tis time to reape. - The Roxbughe Ballads--An Excellent New Medley [Prudence] But all's to no end, for the time will not mend Till the King enjoys his own again. - Upon Defacing of White-Hall [Royalty] When the stormy winds do blow. - Ye Gentlemen of England [Wind] Ye gentlemen of England That live at home at ease, Ah! little do you think upon The dangers of the seas. - Ye Gentlemen of England [Navigation]
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