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But As When An Authentic Watch Is Shown, Each Man Winds Up And Rectifies His Own, So In Our Very Judgments.
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But as when an authentic watch is shown,
Each man winds up and rectifies his own,
So in our very judgments.
-- Sir John Suckling (1609-1641)
-- Aglaura, Epilogue
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Each man is led by his own liking. Virgil