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ASK the Carpenter for his Ax.
Since I learn'd my Accidence, there have been strange Accidents.
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ASK the Carpenter for his Ax.
Since I learn'd my Accidence, there have been strange Accidents.
Give your Advice, and advise me for the best.
The Ant is a wise Creature; his Uncle and Aunt.
Who were his Assistants, I crave your Assistance.
Assent not thereto, at the Ascent of the Hill.
A sure Friend, who was a suer for.
Take a Loan for your Money, when you are alone.
The Air was clear, where his Heir lived.
You are to appear before a Peer of the Realm.
A Peece to shoot withal, a Piece of Bread, two Loaves apiece.