Two hundred epigrammes, vpon two hundred prouerbes with a thyrde hundred newely added and made by Iohn Heywood.

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Two hundred epigrammes, vpon two hundred prouerbes with a thyrde hundred newely added and made by Iohn Heywood.
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Heywood, John, 1497?-1580?
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[London :: [In the house of T. Berthelet]],
Anno Christi. M.D.L.V. [1555]
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Epigrams.
Proverbs, English.
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"Two hundred epigrammes, vpon two hundred prouerbes with a thyrde hundred newely added and made by Iohn Heywood." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03173.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 4, 2024.

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Of Pepper. xii.

Thou takst pepper in the nose, and yet thy nose, Lookth not blak lyke pepper, but red lyke the rose.
Othervvyse.
Thou takst pepper in the nose which nedyth not, Thy nose withowt pepper is fyry red what.
Othervvyse.
Thou takst pepper in the nose which so sesend Shewth thy nose better sesond then thy hed resond.
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