“Now for good lucke, cast an old shooe after mee.”
Quote by John Heywood
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The Proverbs of John Heywood: Being the
This book compiles a selection of proverbs and sayings attributed to the 16th-century English writer John Heywood, reflecting his insightful observations on human nature and societal norms. more
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