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FAB. LVI. The Stork and Geese.
A Clown an Ambush spread for Cranes, & Geese,Whose Ravage wasted his sowne field of pease:
A Stork surprisd did for his life request,
No quoth yc Clowne thou dy'st for heading wth yc rest
Morall
He that adheres but to a villainie,(As well as he that acts) deserves to dye.
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