Country-man and Faulkner.
A Plain Country-man and a Faulkn•••••• journeying together, the Countr••¦man told him that his Hawk had dung'•• the Faulkner told him he should have sa¦muted. Anon after the fellow stumble••
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A Plain Country-man and a Faulkn•••••• journeying together, the Countr••¦man told him that his Hawk had dung'•• the Faulkner told him he should have sa¦muted. Anon after the fellow stumble••
••nd fell into a Cow-share; and the Faulk∣••er asking him how he came so bewray'd, ••e answer'd, He fell in a Cow-mute.