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the wynter ſhalle not forgyue to the thy myſdede / but he ſhalle ſlee the /  ¶ And thus he that wylle mocque or deſpreyſe ſomme other / he ougt fyrſt to loke and behold on hym ſelf wel / For men fayn comynly / who that beholdeth in the glas / well he ſeeth hym ſelf /   ¶ And who ſeeth hym ſelf / wel he knoweth hym ſelf / And who that knowith hym ſelf / lytel he preyſeth hym ſelf /  ¶ And who that preyſeth hym ſelf lytyll / he is ful wyſe and ſage.