Englijhe Dogges. 



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a burning beacon) foreshowetb hassards at hand ? What maner of 

 beast stronger ? what seruaiit to his master more loning F what com- 

 panion more trustie ? what watchman more vigilant ? what reuenger 

 more constant ? what messinger more speedie ? what water bearer more 

 painefnll ? Finally what packhorse more patient ? And thus much con- 

 cerning English Dogges, first of the gentle kinde, secondly of the courser 

 kinde. Nowe it remaineth that we deHuer vnto you the Dogges of a 

 mungrell or a currishe kinde, and then will wee perfourme our taske. 



^ A Diall pertaining to the 



fourth Section. 



f \ which 



I J hath 



Dogs com- \ The shep- / sundry 

 prehended ] herds dogge[ names 

 in y^ fourth <s The Mas- Vderiued 

 secion are 1 tine or [ fro sun 

 these yBandogge V dry cir- 



i \ custan- 



\ yces as 



The keeper or 



watchman 

 1 The butchers dogge i 

 J The messinger or 



carrier 

 J The Mooner 

 ' The water drawer 

 The Tinckers curr 

 The fencer, 



