A scorpion 'neath every stone doth lie,

And secrets usually hide treachery.

XIX.

A sow one acorn has, and wants its brother;

And I have one fair maid, and seek another.

XX.

A wanton and a bath-keeper both cherish the same fashion,

Giving the worthless and the good the self-same bath to wash in.

XXI.

Give Cedon wine, O slave, and fill it up,