Book, Chapter

 1    3, 17|     long shall wee suffer this wild Asse, that doth not onely
 2    4, 22|        prey unto the birds and wild beasts, as she worthily
 3    4, 23|     mountaine to be a pray for wild beasts: While these gentlemen
 4    4, 23|       should be throwne out to wild beasts: the third said,
 5    4, 23|   members torne and gnawn with wild beasts, when as she is bitten
 6    5, 27|     peeces and devoured of his wild Horses, so niggish was that
 7    6, 32|      an horrible and dangerous wild Boare, hard and thicke skinned,
 8    6, 36|        the Sun, we came into a wild desart, where they conspired
 9    8, 45|      thereby be throwne out to wild beasts. But my fame was
10    8, 46|       should be throwne to the wild Beasts: But in the meane
11    8, 46|       condemned to be eaten of wild beasts: For shee greatly
12    8, 46|     condemned to be eaten with wild beasts. Behold with this
13    9, 47| private and tame, but also all wild and savage beasts be under
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