Day, Novell

1  Ind      |         out, that~ ~their Oxen, Asses, Sheepe, and Goates, their
2    3,    1|         he~ ~bad him to the two Asses therewith, which commonly
3    3,    8|     made them (like~ ~credulous asses) believe whatsoever himselfe
4    5,   10|     instant night, having their Asses~ ~laden with such provision,
5    5,   10|      his City-house.~ ~When the Asses were unladen, and set up
6    6,   10| carefull of your oxen,~ ~sheep, asses, swine, pigs, and other
7    7,    1|     where stood the scull of an Asses head, advanced upon an high
8    7,    1|        turned~ ~the face of the Asses head towards Fiesola, and
9    8,    9|   extreamly beaten, as if (like Asses) we should have beene driven
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