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 A Whetſtone for Dull Wits. 11

A. A Sun-Dial, which ſhews the ſwiftneſs of Time.

Q. A man and no man, Like a fury laid on, Sir Green was drowned in Sour; With Sir White and Sir Black He ſtood to the tack Till all of them he did devour.

A. A Taylor at Dinner with a Diſh of Cucumbers, ſerved up with Pepper Salt, and Vinegar.

Q. It has many eyes, But never a noſe, When down from the ſkies, Wind bitterly blows; And likewiſe does fall Both hail, ſnow, and rain, It faces them all, And ſcorns to complain.

A. A Lettice Window.

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