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Two prints made using 12-point Caslon, complete with long-s variations and ligatures. John Donne's words are printed according to the original, while ‘Wisdom’ comes from ‘The Preceptor : A General Course of Education wherein the First Principles of Polite Learning are laid down in a Way most suitable for trying the Genius, and advancing the Instruction of Youth’ (1775), and features a little hand-colouring.