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9 marry and so continue, look back to dirty maidens and give them the scornful catalogue follows:

13. O ye haughty maids, mock my proverbs I’ll mock your pride, sigh for a man when  is too late, and send for him when it is too, and send for him when he will not come, your [sic] song in youth is, I'm o'er young to marry yet; until the wrinkles rise on your face, like  back of a ram-horn, and have but one tooth  in with a rag, then make a chanter of  thumbs, and drones of your long fingers,  play,

14. And here I shall be silent for a short time shall I vex Vanity once more, let one say am a rattle-skull, another be is jumbled in his , or disturbed in his studies, so I make end, lest they say, I am become a preacher, every trade is encroaching upon another; he that wonders at my folly, I will wonder his wisdom, then are we even one with.

The end of the First Part.

PART II.

OME, O men and ministers, and behold mad-men and foolish women, rushing into