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1 Ded | bee turned into a brute beast, and so to be slain by the 2 1, 4| transformed him into such a beast is, for that it is his nature, 3 2, 8| stones, sheep or some other beast, as her selfe pleaseth, 4 2, 11| audacity of so little a beast. To whom I said, get thou 5 3, 17| and for Lucius a brute beast, did yet retaine the sence 6 4, 20| very lively and natural beast: when this was don we went 7 4, 20| take heed how you put a beast tired with the heat of the 8 4, 20| Mastifes to slay the poore beast. Then I during this broyle 9 4, 20| a pretious and excellent beast have we lost. But my words 10 4, 20| dolefull cry, more like unto a beast than a man. And taking his 11 4, 20| opening the panch of the beast, slit out an hardy and ventrous 12 4, 22| to suspect that he is a beast, as you affirme. Moreover, 13 4, 22| somtime she hateth the beast, somtime she loveth her 14 4, 22| most meeke and sweetest beast of all beasts, even faire 15 4, 22| Spowse: And did I seeme a beast unto thee, that thou shouldst 16 4, 22| would that I should kill the beast which under colour of my 17 4, 22| How shall I represse this beast? Shall I aske ayd of myne 18 4, 23| a carraine stinke of the beast: thirdly shee shall dye 19 5, 25| saying: I am not so much a beast, or so rash a fellow to 20 5, 26| here is no other manner of beast to make sacrifice withall, 21 5, 31| reason that this carelesse beast should do nothing all day 22 5, 31| O good Lord, thou cursed beast, if thou couldest utter 23 6, 32| wee saw the fury of this beast, wee were greatly striken 24 6, 32| Horses, and followed the beast. But hee returning against 25 6, 32| tuskes: Lepolemus strooke the beast first on the backe with 26 6, 32| teeth, then he killed the beast likewise, And when he was 27 6, 36| being a fierce and cruell beast: the crier when he had gotten 28 6, 36| wilde Asse, this feeble beast, this slow jade with worne 29 6, 36| buy a Gods name this faire beast to ride home on, and about 30 6, 36| the backe of any fierce beast, whereby her divine Image 31 7, 37| he spared neither man nor beast. For there was one Mitilius 32 8, 46| were together, the savage beast appointed to devoure the 33 9, 47| of an Asse, which kind of beast I have long time abhorred 34 9, 47| god, not formed like any beast, bird, savage thing or humane 35 9, 48| daies, without eating of any beast, or drinking any wine, which