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S a Fox was Rummidging among a Great many Carv'd Figures, there was One very Extraordinary Piece among the Ret. He took it up, and when he had Conider'd it a while, Well, (ays he) What Pity 'tis, that o Exquiite an Outide of a Head hould not have one Grain of Sene in't.

a Fool has a Fair Out-ide, and Many a Man of Fortune, and Title has not o much as Common Sene. We have a Whole World of Heads to Anwer the Drift of This Emblem : But there is No Judging however by the Senes, of Matters that the Senes can take No  zance