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E that beginneth not to reade thys Booke frõ the beginning to the ende and that aduiedly followeth not the order he findeth written, hall neuer profite anything thereby. But reading it through, and oft, aduiing what he readeth, hee hall finde a marveylous benefite thereof. The tories, fables, and tales, are very pleaaunt and compendious. More over the imilitudes and comparions doe (as they aye) holde hands one with the other, they are o linked