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A Shoemaker must not go beyond his Last
The Traceys have always the Wind in their Faces; To cut large Thongs out of another Man’s Leather; Too much of one Thing is good for nothing
One good Turn deserves another;  He steals a Goose, and gives the Giblets in Alms.
An old Dog will learn no Tricks; If you trust before you try, You may repent before you die.
Nothing venture, nothing have; Virtue which parleys is near a Surrender.
Well begun is half ended;  All is well that ends well.
Many Words will not fill a Bushel;  The younger Brother the better Gentleman.
One scabbed Sheep marrs a whole Flock;  Tread on a Worm and it will turn.
Brag is a good Dog, but Holdfast is a better;  The Belly has no Ears;  [woodcut: mouse by house perhaps made from candle with snuffer]
Recto, unidentified eary printed page
Scriptorium Monk at Work
Snow
Ace of Staves.
Deuce of Staves.
Three of Batons
Four of Batons
Five of Batons
Six of Batons
Seven of Batons
Eight of Batons
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