Faire Metanoia is attending To croune thee with those joys that know no ending.
She maid Regent in the year of God 1554; and a crouneputt upone hir head, als seimlye a sight (yf men had eis), as to putt a sadill upone the back of ane unrewly kow.
Revocation of donations, statutis, and all uthir thingis hurtand the croune or hali kirk.
I cannot forget whow satyrically they have told this, saying that the peaple of great Britain keip their Kings at their beck, at their pleasure not only to bereave them of their croune but also of their life.
Mr. Samuel Fullerton coming from the bastile; a white croune and a croune of gold.
Mr. Hume and Grame; a croune on our diner that day that Mr. Geismar went to Charenton wt us; 4ll.
Nixt day took a chamber in New Street neir Covent Garden at halfe a croune the week.
The Scotes croune of gold, which hath on the one syde Maria D.
Eek on his heed a croune of laurer grene, 2875 And in his hond a swerd ful bright and kene.
And now is werre and wo; And who so why asketh, For coveitise after cros The croune stant in golde.
I am kyng withcroune The comune to rule, And holy kirke and clergie From cursed men to fende; And if me lakketh to lyve by, {424} The lawe wole I take it Ther I may hastilokest it have.
And Grace gaf hym the cros, With the croune of thornes, That Crist upon Calvarie For mankynde on pyned, And of his baptisme and blood That he bledde on roode He made a manere morter, And mercy it highte.
Tho was he Jhesus of Jewes called, Gentile prophete, And kyng of hir kyngdom, And croune bar of thornes.
Butt will ye be favorable unto me in this suyt of the Matrimoniall Croune to be granted to my Dowghtaris housband, then shall ye see how I shall handill these heretickis and tratouris or it be long.
And this croune had Crist on his heved, whan he was don upon the cros: and therfore oughte men to worschipe it and holde it more worthi than ony of the othere.
Of the Crosse and the Croune of oure Lord Jesu Crist.
For there are many of hem broken and fallen into the vesselle, that the croune lythe in: for thei breken for dryenesse, whan men meven hem, to schewen hem to grete lords, that comen thidre.
The Jewes setten him in a chayere and clad him in a mantelle, and then made thei the Croune of Jonkes of the See.
And zif alle it be so that men seyn that this Croune is of Thornes, zee shall undirstande that it was of Jonkes of the See, that is to sey, Russhes of the See, that prykken als scharpely as Thornes.
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