1 74 of ’Biutess j or; 
fie Leopard ^all l)e down with the kid, and the calf 
and the joHftg Lion together I fpoken allegorically 
o£ the converfion of great ones; the fame is fpoker 
of them. Cap. dj. 25. Tyrants are compared tc 
Wolves ravening the prey ; thofe cruel exa£lion; 
that were ufed to the people of Ifrael, God dotl 
not call them barely robberies and thefts, but ra- 
pines, as may be feen more at large in thefe fol- 
lowing places,// 1. 2^.€h.2.verf.i^.ch.\o.2, Ex,ek^ 
22. 25. 27. 2p. Mich. 1 . II. m[d. 3. 3. 
CHAP. XXL ; 
Of the Dog. 
T His is a creature more commonly known thai' 
any we have yet fpoken of, and hath man;; 
good properties in him ; fidelity, love to his Ma 
fter, conltancy, vigilancy, obedience, fagacity am 
memory^ j 
He is more faithful than a fervant, watchinij 
in the night, and like a Porter keeping the doorsj 
and gives notice by his barking of any thief Oi 
llranger ; and therefore the Proverb is true, Thai 
the Dog hath nine lives, but, i 
2. Amongff all other creatures, there is no creai 
ture hath fo much love to his Mailer as the Dog 
alwaies going along with him, knowing his voice 
and will find him out by his fcent ; if his Mallei 
be killed, he will not leave his Garkafsj but wU 
betrai 
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