Long repentance followes short pleasure.
Hounds and horses devoure their masters.
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Long repentance followes short pleasure.
Hounds and horses devoure their masters.
Sport is sweetest when there be no spectators.
Cheape sold & deare bought
Pleasure bought deare.
Sweet meat must have sowre sauce.
Stolne bread is ever swee∣test.
Never pleasure, without re∣pentance.
Whose fire smokes not?
No sun without a shadow.
No rose without a thorne.
Hee prefers an inch of plea∣sure before an elne of profit
The Devils meale is halfe branne.
They love dancing wel that dance among thornes.
Sadnesse and gladnesse suc∣ceed each other.