The king hath dispossest himselfe of vs, We will not lyne his thin-bestained cloake With our pure Honors: nor attend the foote That leaues the print of blood where ere it walkes.
Now happy he, whose cloake and center can Hold out this tempest.
And I made Tushma, my boy, a new kerimon of damask of Canton, with a cloake or gaberdyn of stript taffete.
The King of Firando came to dyner to the English howse, accompanid with 7 or 8 caveleros, and took in good parte the entertaynment he had, and gave me a keremon, and a cloake to our jurebasso.
And I had an ould cloake of Mr. Totton, which I gave to Capt.
To John Edwards my servaunt my white canvas Dublett that is at the parke with my Rownde velvett hose and my pheasaunt colored cloake with the sleeves and cape faced with russett velvett.
To John Deighton my servaunte my blacke cloth cloake layed with lace and faced with velvett my blacke satten Dublett and my rounde velvett hose.
In this meditation did they seaze vpon mee, in my cloake they muffeld mee that no man might knowe mee, nor I see which waye I was carried.
He was taken with his stick in his hand and cloake over his shoulder, as ruddy as before he died.
Joyce, in his silke suit, andcloake lined with velvett: staid talking with me, and I very merry at it.
A very foul morning, and rained; and sent for my cloake to go out of the church with.
She there while I with Balty went and bought a common riding-cloake for myself, to save my best.
I haue nights cloake to hide me from their eyes And but thou loue me, let them finde me here, My life were better ended by their hate, Then death proroged wanting of thy Loue Iul.
Lend me thy Cloake Sir Thomas: Brothers both, Commend me to the Princes in our Campe; Doe my good morrow to them, and anon Desire them all to my Pauillion Gloster.
Behold then more and more appeared the pomps and processions, attired in regall manner and singing joyfully: One was girded about the middle like a man of armes: Another bare and spare, and had a cloake and high-shooes like a hunter!
My cloake it was a very good cloake Itt hath been alwayes true to the weare, But now it is not worth a groat; I have had it four and forty yeere; Sometime itt was of cloth in graine, 'Tis now but a sigh clout as you may see.
He was a wight of high renowne, And thouse but of a low degree: Itt's pride that putts this countrye downe, Man, take thine old cloake about thee.
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