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A treatife of 



The fifth SeiSlion of this 

 treatife. 



Containing Curres of the mungrell and rascall sort and 



first of the Dogge called in Latine, Admonitor 



and of vs in Englishe Wappe 



or Warner. 



~\F such dogges as keep not their kinde, 



of such as are mingled out of sundry sortes not 

 imitating the conditions of some one certaine 

 spice, because they reseble no notable shape, nor 

 exercise any worthy property of the true perfect 

 and gentle kind, it is not necessarye that I write 

 any more of them, but to banishe them as vnpro- 

 fitable implements, out of the boundes of my Booke, vnprofitable I say 

 for any use that is commendable, except to intertaine strangers with their 

 barcking in the day time, giuing warnyng to them of the house, that such 

 & such be newly come, wherevpon wee call them admonishing Dogges, 

 because in that point they performe theyr office. 



Of the Dogge called Tumespete in La- 

 tine Veruuersator. 



THere is comprehended, vnder the curres of the coursest kinde, a 

 certaine dogge in kytchen seruice excellent. For who any meate is 

 to bee roasted they go into a wheele which they turning rounde about 

 with the waight of their bodies, so dUigently looke to their businesee. 



