[...],
And [...] [...]de did [...]all.
¶ Yet marke againe what I shall saie,
A wonder greate doen in Praga:
A woman that was graue and sage,
Of nine and fiftie yeares of age:
Whiche halfe a yeare sore [...]
So that she was pricked with sodaine feare,
¶ She beyng in this heauie plight,
Was delyuered in that same night:
Of three children straunge for to beholde,
Whiche semed to be [...] three yeares olde.
Haueyng [...]ir full tell [...] their iawe,
[...] will make you for [...] mu [...]e,
[...] tempest thunder and lightning,
[...] [...]nesse yearthquakes a straungeth
[...] when they did no harme suppose,
[...] full greate storme arose:
[...] [...]ey whiche in the Cittie weare,
[...] th [...]ir [...] for f [...]
[...]
[...], sa [...]nt [...]eter, & our Ladies with
[...] [...]uses fell sartaine,
[...] [...]lso there was slaine.
[...] an hower and a halfe did la [...]
[...] was gone and past:
[...] as neede for to bee
[...]
[...]

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