A Very Pleasaunt & Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure

Chapter 3

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Imprinted at London within the precinct of the late dissolued house of the gray Friers, by Richarde Grafton, Printer too the Princes grace. the. XXIX. daie of Iuly, the yere of our Lorde. M.D.XLV.

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[Typographic Errors: arabic numeral = unnumbered page _v_ = verso (back of page)

A.5 _v_ most blessed Testament _was_ bessed B.5 _v_ - B.6 then this || saiyng. _end of B.5v reads_ sai-/yng _including catchword_ C.7 _v_ in too a laughter _was_ in too a/a laughter _at line break_ D.7 _v_ where god is present _was_ where god is/is present _at line break_ E.iii it is no vertue but folishnes: but as often as thei bee punyshed _was_ it is no-/vertue _at line break_ _and_ but as of-/often _at line break_ E.8 _v_ - F.i rather prouoke euil desires || then remedy them _end of E.8v reads_ thĂȘ/reme _including catchword_ F.i _v_ to colour and set furth the preceptes _was_ set-/furth _at line break_ F.ii _v_ breuely, there was _was_ breuely, there/there was _at line break_

Irregularities in text (not changed):

D.5 the two staues wherevpon age is stayed _text reads_ ...where-/vpon _at line break_

D.6 oure moost foo & mortal enemie _unchanged_: ?fool (foul)

Mismatched catchwords (text uses second form):

C.iiii - C.iiii _v_ [bee] || be C.7 _v_ - C.8 [done] || doone D.iiii _v_ - D.5 [hym] || it D.8 - D.8 _v_ [ioye] || ioy D.8 _v_ - E.i [I] || (I... E.ii _v_ - E.iii [life] || lyfe E.iii _v_ - E.iiii [nowe] || now E.iiii - E.iiii _v_ plea-[sure] || sures E.5 - E.5 _v_ [fyndeth] || findeth E.7 - E.7 _v_ [deyntie] || deintye F.iiii - F.iiii _v_ [he] || hee F.5 - V.5 _v_ [the] || [ye] ]