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Euen as the fowler, which with a painted Oxe, which is not an Oxe, but vnder the shape and likenesse thereof, lieth in waite for the poore birdes, that hee might take them and kill them: |
Even as the Fowler, which with a painted Ox, which is not an Ox, but under the shape and likeness thereof, lies in wait for the poor Birds, that he might take them and kill them: |
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A similitude of a painted Oxe, to take the silly birds. |
A similitude of a painted Ox, to take the silly Birds. |
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