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, that he reembled rather ome heauenly Helfin then any mortall creature, o farre her beauty exceeded the choiet orte of women, and with her as with his harts delight, he kept company the pace of euen yeeres, though in the end he proued and was found indeed no other then a he Deuil, notwithtanding, this lewd inne of lecherye did not any thing awage his cruell and bloody minde, but continuing an inatiable blooducker, o great was the ioye he took therin, that he accoūted no day pent in pleaure wherin he had not hed ome blood not repecting o much who he did murder, as how to murder and detroy them, as the matter enuing dooth manifet, which may tand for a peciall note of a cruell and hard hart. For hauing a proper youth to his onne, begotten in the flower and trength of his age, the firte fruite of his bodye, in whome he took uch ioye, that he did commonly call him his Hartes eae, yet o farre his delight in murder exceeded the ioye he took in his only Sonne, that thirting after his blood, on a time he inticed him into the feeldes, and from thence into a Forret hard