CljC of 052^001, or, 
half a Germane mile from him; Thus the Devil 
by fo many years experience groweth more fubtilj 
eafily perceiving to what fins every mans natural 
inclination leadeih him unto. 4. As they will fome- 
times devour a whole fheep, iometimes only fome 
part of it; fodoth the Devil, by divine permilfi- 
on, fometimes take away our eftates only, fome- 
times our health; nay, fometimes defiroyeth bo- 
dy and foul. 5 . As the fVolf is a moll crafty, cun- 
ning creature ; fo is the Devil full of his crafty 
and fubtil devices ; for as the f^e/f chiefly feeketh 
her prey in a dowdy night, being then not fo eafi- 
ly perceived : fo the Devil maketh his affaults,and 
tempteth men chiefly when under fome heavy af- 
fliction; and as the ??W/goeth flowly, and often 
licketh her feet, which maketh her lleps not fo ea-^ 
fily heard ; fo the Devil infinnuateih himlelf into 
men, darting his tentations as infenfibly as the Sun-^ 
beams. Goats cannot defend themfclves by the 
weapons which nature hath given them ; neither 
can Sowes keep their pigs from any one that will 
take them away from her; therefore the W>//when, 
ihe goeth to take any of thefe, taketh them by the 
ear, and if he cbmeth not forward willingly, he 
ftriketh them with his tail ; fometimes he maketh 
them run fafler than himfelf, and fo he leadeth 
them by the eare to the reft of his company, who 
Hand in a certain place expeCling the prey ; and 
when he hath brought if, the relt of them fall on, 
and tear it in pieces. faith that he faw a 
fisilf cAtty a green vvillow in his mouth to deceive 
the Goats that love a fprig of a Willow-treej than 
