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73. Two properties of a badger. 



two, of a 

 badger : 



73. The .ii. propertyes of a bauson. 



^ The fyrste is, to haue a whyte rase or a ball in the 

 foreheed ; the seconde, to haue a whyte fote. 



four, ot a 

 lion : 



74. The .iiii. properties of a lyon. 



^ The fyrste is, to haue a brode breste ; the seconde, to 

 be styfFe-docked ; the thyrde, to be wylde in counten- 

 aunce ; the fourthe, to haue foure good legges. 



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 nine, of an 

 ox: 



75. The .ix. propertyes of an oxe. 



^ The fyrste is, to be brode-rybbed ; the .ii. to belowe- 

 brawned ; the thyrde, to be shorte-pasturned ; the .iiii. 

 to haue greatte senewes ; the fyfte, to be wyde betwene 

 4 the challes ; the syxte is, to haue great nosethrylles ; 

 the .vii. to be bygge on the chyn ; the .viii, to be fatte 

 and well fedde ; the .ix. to be vpryghte standynge. 



nine, of a 

 hare : 



76. The .ix. propertyes of an hare. 



^ The fyrste is styffe-eared ; the seconde, to haue greate 

 eyen ; the thyrde, round eyen ; the fourthe, to haue a 

 leane heed ; the .v. to haue leane knees ; the syxte, to be 

 4 wyght on foote ; the .vii. to turne vpon a lyttell grounde ; 

 the .viii. to haue shorte buttockes ; the .ix. to haue two 

 good fyllettes. 



nine, of a 

 fox : 



77. The .ix. propertyes of a foxe. 



^ The fyrste is, to be prycke-eared, the seconde, to 

 be lyttell-eared ; the thyrde, to be rounde-syded ; the 

 fourthe, to be syde-tayled ; the fyfte, to be shorte- 

 4 legged ; the syxte, to be blacke-legged ; the .vii. to be 

 shorte-trottynge ; the .viii. to be well coloured ; the .ix. 

 to have a lyttell heed. 



