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Book 6, Epigram 17: In Sextum. 

By Thomas Bastard
Sextus upon a spleen, did rashly swear,
That no new fashion he would ever wear.
He was forsworn, for see what did ensue,
He wore the old, till the old was the new.

Source: Chrestoleros: Seven Books of Epigrams written by T. B. (1598)
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