First he wrought, and afterward he taught.
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His parishens* devoutly would he teach.
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Til crowes feet be growe under your ye.
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But manly set the world on sixe and sevene And, if thou deye a martir, go to hevene.
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We little know the things for which we pray.
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There's never a new fashion but it's old.
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