Oblivio.
Thought of no more than doomes day.
In at one eare and out at another.
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Thought of no more than doomes day.
In at one eare and out at another.
His wits be a wooll-ga∣thering.
His heart is on his half-penny.
We live by the quick, and not by the dead.
No sooner dead but for∣gotten.
Sorrow is soone forgot.
Out of sight, and out of mind.
Seldome seene is soone for∣gotten.
Ollae vestigium in cinere turbato.
Praesens peregrinatur.
Vivorum oportet memi∣nisse.
Lachrymâ nil citius are∣scit.
Frons occipitio prior.
Injuriarum remedium est oblivio.
Proprii nominis oblivisci
Bibere Mandragoram.
Rerum irrecuperabilium felix oblivio.