Book, Chapter

 1 Life    |     another of the generation of beasts, another containing his
 2    1,  4|    divers persons into miserable beasts.~In faith Aristomenus to
 3    2,  8|         the Oxen and other brute beasts could speake and tell strange
 4    2, 11| themselves into sundry kindes of beasts, whereby they deceive the
 5    2, 11|     themselves into the shape of beasts: and when as they could
 6    3, 15|        bones and teeth of willed beasts, then she said certaine
 7    3, 17| conscience or knowledge in brute beasts) would take pitty on me,
 8    4, 18|          poyson to all manner of beasts. Then was I so intangled
 9    4, 19|          the wolves and ravening beasts. But evill fortune prevented
10    4, 19|          number of men and wilde beasts, and many condemned persons
11    4, 19|         try and fight with those beasts. But amongst so great preparations
12    4, 19|          more than all the other beasts, which either by chasing
13    4, 20|       after the death of so many beasts, hee hath gotten maugre
14    4, 20|          park with all the other beasts: but immediately I spake
15    4, 20|       not know that such kind of beasts do greatly delight to couch
16    4, 22|          silver, divers sorts of beasts were graven and carved,
17    4, 22|        and sweetest beast of all beasts, even faire Cupid couched
18    4, 22|          unto the birds and wild beasts, as she worthily deserved.~
19    4, 22|      into serpents, fire, savage beasts, birds, and into Bulles:
20    4, 23|  mountaine to be a pray for wild beasts: While these gentlemen reasoned
21    4, 23|    should be throwne out to wild beasts: the third said, she should
22    4, 23|       nor burned, nor throwne to beasts, nor dye any sodaine death,
23    4, 23|        torne and gnawn with wild beasts, when as she is bitten and
24    5, 26|      wine, and a great number of beasts, amongst which there was
25    6, 32|          to meddle with no other beasts, which were of more fierce
26    6, 33|      devoure both them and their beasts. Moreover, we were advertised
27    7, 37|       that many Horses and other beasts infected with the venyme
28    7, 40|      should grind when the other beasts did feed and take rest.
29    7, 42|     carrion and carkases of dead beasts in the fields, and to set
30    8, 45|   thereby be throwne out to wild beasts. But my fame was spred about
31    8, 45|        Thessaly to buy excellent Beasts, and valiant fighters for
32    8, 46|    should be throwne to the wild Beasts: But in the meane season
33    8, 46|   condemned to be eaten of wilde beasts, with whom I should openly
34    8, 46|    condemned to be eaten of wild beasts: For shee greatly feared
35    8, 46|         who was now condemned to beasts, waxed jealous of her husband
36    8, 46|  condemned to be eaten with wild beasts. Behold with this woman
37    8, 46|         who was condemned to the beasts, and appointed for me to
38    9, 47|    providence: and not onely all beasts private and tame, but also
39    9, 47|         also all wild and savage beasts be under her protection.
40    9, 47|      people by the generation of beasts, and art now adored at the
41    9, 47|   joyfull, as well all manner of beasts and houses, as also the
42    9, 47|         availed the theeves: the beasts savage: thy great servitude:
43    9, 48|          painted with figures of beasts declaring briefly every
44    9, 48|         the ground, whereon were beasts wrought of divers colours
45    9, 48|       the birds of the aire, the beasts of the hill, the serpents
46    9, 48|       from all animall meats, as beasts and fish. In the meane season
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