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 eyes liked or his hart luted after, he would waite their iuing out of Cittie or town, if he could by any meanes get them alone, he would in the feeldes rauihe them, and after in his Wooluihe likenes cruelly murder them: yea often it came to pae that as he walked abroad in the feeldes, if he chaunte to pye a companye of may dens playing together, or ele a milking of their Kine, in his Wooluihe hape he would incontinent runne among them, and while the ret ecaped by flight, he would be ure to laye holde of one, and after his filthy lut fulfilled, he would murder her preentlye, beide, if he had liked or knowne any of them, look who he had a minde vnto, her he would purue, whether he were before or behinde, and take her from the ret, for uch was his wiftnes of foot while he continued a woolf: that he would outrunne the wiftet greyhound in that Countrye: and o muche he had practied this wickednes, that whole Prouince was feared by the cruelty of this bloody and deuouring Woolfe. Thus continuing his diuelihe and damnable deedes within the compas of fewe yeeres, he had