Mace(i)
31 To what therefore shall I compare the men of this generation? who are they like?
32 they are like children playing together in the street, who cry, we have play'd to you on the flute, but you have not danced: we have sung mournful dittys, but you have not lamented.
33 for John the Baptist, when he came, abstain'd from bread and wine; yet you say, he is possess'd with a demon.
34 the son of man appears indifferent to any kind of meat or drink: yet you say, he is a glutton and a tipler, a friend of publicans and loose people.
35 "but wisdom is justified by all her different followers."