Day, Novell

 1  Ind      |  not as men, but like brute beasts.~ ~ By meanes whereof, they
 2  Ind      |      Many of the foresaid~ ~beasts (as endued with reason)
 3    1,    2|     else (even like brutish beasts after their~ ~luxury) were
 4    2,    9|     be devoured~ ~by savage beasts. Afterward, desiring such
 5    4,    4|     enters among a heard of beasts, tearing~ ~their carkasses
 6    5,    3|  heard of~ ~savage ravenous beasts, which commonly live in
 7    5,    3|    to~ ~be devoured by wild beasts in this Forrest. So, being
 8    5,    3|   the fury of ravenous wild beasts; and all these are apparant
 9    8,    7| looke all~ ~about for their beasts, when they are wandred astray:
10    8,    7|  Lad~ ~come abroad with his beasts, by whom she might send
11    8,    7|    of pennance among savage beasts, such as thou art, and~ ~
12    8,    7|  crying and calling for his beasts, yet he~ ~heard the Ladies
13    8,    9|    either to~ ~mount on the beasts backe, or not to mount at
14    9,   10| better then those of bruite beasts, reason onely~ ~distinguishing
15   10,    1|     Brooke: the rest of the beasts dranke, and not the~ ~Mule,
16   10,    8|     and more brutishly then beasts, condemne their~ ~working
17   10,   10|     where birds or savage~ ~beasts may devour it, except it
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