WAIT, !! before you think, "Oh NO not a poem :-( ",This poem was published in 1600 !! ! :-O Called "Pamphlet on palmistry , circa 1600 AD" A voice from the past !! One of the Few !!!.,
POEM
Thus he that nature rightly understands,
May from each line imprinted on his hand,
His future Fate and Fortune come to know,
And what path it is his feet shall go,
His secret inclinations he may see,
And to what vice he shall addicted be;
To th' End that when he looks into his hand
He may upon his guard the better stand;
And turn his wondering steps another way
When'er he finds he does from Virtue stray.
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This poem was at the start of William Benhams"Classic 1900's Book "A practical treatise on the laws of Scientific Hand Reading" Im not usually a poetry lover but this poem touched me and has stayed with me since then ... Wow Im upto 100% on my new world , It Soon eats up when you get Fired up !! ... Hopefully it will be published.. Im working on new Videos to Publish on My How to World ... Look out for new videos;-
" How to take a good Hand Print " ,
"Couples Compatibility "
"The Minor lines" .
Hope to See You soon.. Jim
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Jim, that's a great poem. I wonder if there's other great palmistry literature out there...
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