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Your loins you gird, Then they are girt; Your thoughts you word, Then are they wirt ? Your sheep you herd, - But are they hirt F , ' Your hors© you shoe, .... And he is shod; Your faults you rue, Are they then rod? Foes you subdue— Are they subdod? When moved to swear, You've' often sworn , When asked •to care, • : Pray, have you corn? When bid "Beware!" Have you* beworn ? Whate'er you break Is surely broken; Then what you make. Of course is moken. . ; Your head doth ache ? Oft hath it ochen. —Carolyn Wells

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Free Lance, Volume XIII, Issue 671, 10 May 1913, Page 25

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Queries. Free Lance, Volume XIII, Issue 671, 10 May 1913, Page 25

Queries. Free Lance, Volume XIII, Issue 671, 10 May 1913, Page 25