The morall philosophie of Doni drawne out of the auncient writers. A worke first compiled in the Indian tongue, and afterwardes reduced into diuers other languages: and now lastly englished out of Italian by Thomas North, brother to the right Honorable Sir Roger North Knight, Lorde North of Kyrtheling.

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The morall philosophie of Doni drawne out of the auncient writers. A worke first compiled in the Indian tongue, and afterwardes reduced into diuers other languages: and now lastly englished out of Italian by Thomas North, brother to the right Honorable Sir Roger North Knight, Lorde North of Kyrtheling.
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Imprinted at London :: By Henry Denham,
[1570]
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Fables, Oriental.
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"The morall philosophie of Doni drawne out of the auncient writers. A worke first compiled in the Indian tongue, and afterwardes reduced into diuers other languages: and now lastly englished out of Italian by Thomas North, brother to the right Honorable Sir Roger North Knight, Lorde North of Kyrtheling." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A16131.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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Faultes escaped.

Folio.Page.Line.Faultes.Correction.
419debating with himselfeoccupying with himselfe,
12112of my Genitours. &c.of my Progenitours. &c.
4218if thou wilt not be. &c.if thou be not called by. &c
4218the goodyere aylest. &c.the goodyere ayl••••st. &c.
42112so bake,so drinke,
69119take hart of grace. &c.take hart of grasse. &c.
76211wearied the Bull,worried the Bull,
95114Preseruation their. &cpreseruation of their &c.

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