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  1. Allow'd -- yet still let me advise:
    Near as you can, to Nature rise;
  2. Sedate and quiet the comparing lies,
    Form'd but to check, delib'rate, and advise.
  3. Each leather-apron'd dunce, grown wise,
    Presents his forward face t' advise,
  4. And that aged Hobden answered: "'Tain't my business to advise,
    But ye might ha' known 'twould happen from the way the valley lies.
  5. Soul, self; come, poor Jackself, I do advise
    You, jaded, let be; call off thoughts awhile
    Elsewhere; leave comfort root-room; let joy size
  6. Yet sending forth his holy spies,
    And having heard what they advise,
  7. Far be it from me to advise,
    But in the marital relation
    The safest bet is Compromise
  8. By and bye to fruit and fowls and swine, as city swells advise,
    You resort to make a fortune; but the venture proves unwise,
  9. Hold, witless Lobbin Clout, I thee advise,
    Lest blisters sore on thy own tongue arise.
  10. And ancient man and wise:
    'Now harken, Conscript Fathers,
    To that which I advise.
  11. 'What is a Church?'--'A flock,' our Vicar cries,
    'Whom bishops govern and whom priests advise;
  12. SUCH characters oft preciously advise,
    And youthful easy female minds surprise,
  13. O that my people would be wise
    To serve me all their daies,
    And O that Israel would advise
  14. Soul, self; come, poor Jackself, I do advise
    You, jaded, let be; call off thoughts awhile
    Elsewhere; leave comfort root-room; let joy size
  15. The young, in solemn tones, advise
    To shun all stranger-women's eyes.
  16. "By others' harms learn to be wise,"
    As ancient proverbs well advise.
  17. 'O Lord! we would not advise;
    But if in thy Providence
    A tempest should arise
  18. Hold, witless Lobbin Clout, I thee advise,
    Lest blisters sore on thy own tongue arise.
  19. And safe from danger valiantly advise,
    Sheltered in impotence, urge you to blows,
    And being good for nothing else, be wise.
  20. His legs be lengthen'd, I advise,
    And stockings roll'd abridge his thighs.

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