THREE PAIRS AND ONE.
Ears thou hast two, and mouth but one ' -The intent dost seek ? Thou art to listen nlnch, it means. : '' .And little Bpeak. Eyes thou hast two, and mouth but one; _. Is the mystery deep ? Much thou -halt pee, it-means, or much Thy silence keep. Hands thou hast two, and mouth I ' but one; "Why?'" dost repeat? The two are there to labor with, The one to eat.
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Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue IV, 7 September 1889, Page 5
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71THREE PAIRS AND ONE. Oxford Observer, Volume 1, Issue IV, 7 September 1889, Page 5
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