a129: Age sits with decent grace upon his visage,
And worthily becomes his silver locks;
He bears the marks of many years well spent,
Of virtue truth well tried, and wise experience.
- Rowe.
a130: As you are old and reverend, you should be wise.
- Shakespeare.
a131: These are the effects of doting age,
Vain doubts, and idle cares, and over caution.
- Dryden.
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