_Boni._ Call ye them horsmen. Mary
syr suche horsemen are wel ||worthy to ryde vpo
the gallowes, these are gentylmen of the Iebet of
all that euer I haue harde of. _Bea._ But yet there
be not afewe suche in that parte of Germany called
Nassen or Hessen.
F I N I S
Traslated by Edmonde Becke
And prynted at Cantorbury
in saynt Paules parishe
by John Mychell.
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[Transcriber's note: The following typographical
errors were corrected.
"soldyers cassocke, a payre of hoose all to cut and
manglyd, may co||uer an euangelycall mynde."
hoose _was_ hoofe
"Poliphe. Naye I knowe hym whiche bereth a shepe
vpon his heed, and a sore in his brest"
sore _was_ fore
"orphanes, pupylls, wardes, and fatherlesse
chyldren be comunely ordered and vsed, how wylles"
comunely _was_ comuuely ]
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