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 1    6, 32|       humane blood; his name was Thrasillus. The matter was this according
 2    6, 32|          and imbrace each other. Thrasillus perceiving that it was a
 3    6, 32| Lepolemus went to the chase with Thrasillus, to hunt for Goates, for
 4    6, 32|     under bushes and trees. Then Thrasillus having found opportunity
 5    6, 32|         with his hunting staffe. Thrasillus faining to ayde and assist
 6    6, 32|         with his teeth. Howbeit, Thrasillus was not sufficed to see
 7    6, 32|        master. But although that Thrasillus was joyfull of the death
 8    6, 32|     buried. In the meane season, Thrasillus fained much sorrow for the
 9    6, 32|      dolour and tribulation. But Thrasillus was very importunate, and
10    6, 32|    services. In the meane season Thrasillus not able to refraine any
11    6, 32|       her selfe, perceiving that Thrasillus was so importunate, she
12    6, 32|      marry not with the traitour Thrasillus, have no conference with
13    6, 32|         Boare, but the speare of Thrasillus, that deprived me from thee.
14    6, 32|       sorrow. Incontinently came Thrasillus, the detestable demander
15    6, 32|         earnest desires gan say, Thrasillus you shall understand that
16    6, 32|        our destruction. Howbeit, Thrasillus was not contented with this
17    6, 32|        in this manner: My friend Thrasillus, if thou be so contented
18    6, 32|      house may perceive it. Then Thrasillus trusting to the false promises
19    6, 32|        in. This counsell pleased Thrasillus marveilously, who (suspecting
20    6, 32|          what meane she deceived Thrasillus, thrusting her sword under
21    6, 32|       within the same Sepulchre. Thrasillus hearing all the matter,
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