Maxioms by George Herbert
From a chollerick man withdraw a little; from him that saies
nothing, for ever.
From a chollerick man withdraw a little; from him that saies
nothing, for ever.
Set good against evill.
[Set good against evil.]
Set good against evill.
[Set good against evil.]
Every man's censure is first moulded in his own nature.
Every man's censure is first moulded in his own nature.
Hee wrongs not an old man that steales his supper from him.
Hee wrongs not an old man that steales his supper from him.
The dainties of the great are the teares of the poore.
The dainties of the great are the teares of the poore.