. Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations . LEARN TO RESTRAIN THINE HAND, AND TO CURB THINE ANGER. *52 <3<^ HE WHO IS BORN A FOOL IS NEVER CURED. ■*&& A Barbe de Fol apprent a raire. 0< .< z LUQ 0 HJ. WHO WOULD LEARN TO SHAVE WELL, SHOULDFIRST PRACTISE ON A FOOLS BEARD. isslr8 HE Proverb is of antient date, £ That he who well would learn to fhave,His fulleft wifh to confummate, Should on a Fools beard practice with each phrafe of antient lore,The fenfe implied hath taen its rife A WISE LOOK MAY SECURE A FOOL. IF HE TALK NOT. 153 R


. Moral emblems, with aphorisms, adages, and proverbs, of all ages and nations . LEARN TO RESTRAIN THINE HAND, AND TO CURB THINE ANGER. *52 <3<^ HE WHO IS BORN A FOOL IS NEVER CURED. ■*&& A Barbe de Fol apprent a raire. 0< .< z LUQ 0 HJ. WHO WOULD LEARN TO SHAVE WELL, SHOULDFIRST PRACTISE ON A FOOLS BEARD. isslr8 HE Proverb is of antient date, £ That he who well would learn to fhave,His fulleft wifh to confummate, Should on a Fools beard practice with each phrafe of antient lore,The fenfe implied hath taen its rife A WISE LOOK MAY SECURE A FOOL. IF HE TALK NOT. 153 R R WITH A FOOL AND A KNAVE From long experience gone before, That Fools to deal with maketh Fools, of all men moft precife In things of import leaft, eer gaveThe wideft fcope for practice nice Of Patience and of Virtues fhaving Fools the barberll find Thofe Virtues to the utmoft tried,And howfoeer to pleafe inclined, Both {kill and patience head and beard each feprate hairj : Muft have the fame attention paid, q Muft be arranged with niceft care, 11 And juft as Fool will have it laid : W At evry clip he fays, Take heed!— I- And in the looking-glafs muft view (_ If all is done as he decreed, £ And what the Barber


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