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Gent. 3. pen; he was torne to pieces with a Beare: This auouches
Gent. 3. the Shepheards Sonne; who ha’s not onely his Innocence
Gent. 3. (which seemes much) to iustifie him, but a Hand‑kerchief
Gent. 3. death, and in the view of the Shepheard: so that all the
Gent. 3. Instruments which ayded to expose the Child, were euen