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1 Pref | frankly feed thy bended eares~with passing pleasant prose:~ 2 1, 1| obstinate minde and grosse eares, mocke and contemme those 3 2, 8| fiery eyes, their pricked eares, their bended nosethrils, 4 2, 11| did likewise cut off his eares, whereat all the people 5 2, 11| the losse of thy nose and eares, to the end that my cousin 6 2, 11| whole, his eyes safe, his eares without scarre, his lips 7 2, 11| made him a like paire of eares and nose of wax: wherfore 8 3, 17| hanging downe, and myne eares rugged with haire: neither 9 4, 19| by his legs, and by his eares: which when the theeves 10 4, 22| so greatly shrill in her eares, that though there were 11 4, 22| lamentable cries came unto her eares, shee came forth and said, 12 4, 22| and fortune to come to the eares of my mother (as God forbid 13 5, 27| set and pricked up my long eares, ratled my nosethrils, and 14 5, 27| malicious neighing, dressed his eares and shewing his sharpe and 15 5, 28| no not so much as on mine eares, whereby I was compelled 16 6, 32| of Lepolemus, came to the eares of all the family, but especially 17 6, 32| and wearied the closed eares of Charites with talke of 18 7, 37| their hands, and bowed mine eares, and tooke me by the halter, 19 7, 39| remembrance, to the intent your eares may be delighted in hearing 20 7, 40| of my shape, I had long eares, whereby I might heare all 21 7, 41| wherfore he stopped his eares, and turning his head departed 22 7, 42| take the poore man by the eares, and carry him out of his 23 9, 47| mouth began round, my long eares were made little, my great 24 9, 48| you to heare, but both thy eares, and my tongue shall incur