But yff wythe bloode and slaughter thou Beginne thy infante reigne, Thy crowne uponne thy childrennes brows Wylle never long remayne.
Now havynge done oure mattynes & oure vowes, Lette us for the intended fyghte be boune, 590 And everyche champyone potte the joyous crowne Of certane mastershhyppe upon hys glestreynge browes.
For here cometh withcrowne That kyng is of glorie.
And I am thine, and all that I command Thy servants, from this minute thou art happy, And fate in thee will crowne all my desires.
In the same forme of words were writs awarded forth, to all and euerie other the keepers of castels and manors belonging to the crowne of Scotland, and being at that time in K.
Sidenote: Controuersie about the crowne of Scotland.
Thus by the common assent of the cheefest of the lords in Scotland, king Edward receiued the land into his custodie, till by due and lawfull triall had, it might appeere who was rightfull heire to the crowne there.
The king hauing receiued as well the possessions of the realme, castels, manours, as other places belonging to the crowne of Scotland, he committed the gouernement and custodie of the realme vnto the bishops of S.
Sidenote: The countesse of Boughan set the crowneon Robert Bruce his head.
Herein did he much inueie against the surmised and false fained law Salike, which the Frenchmen alledge euer against the kings of England in barre of their iust title to the crowne of France.
And if so be that such maner of recompense be not made to the said persons, by the life of our said father, we shall make that recompense in such maner and places, of goods, when it happeneth by Gods grace to the crowne of France.
The king being certified hereof as he laie at siege before Meaux, gaue God thanks, in that it had pleased his diuine prouideuce to send him a sonne, which might succeed in his crowne and scepter.
Also that after the death of our said father aforesaid, and from thence forward, the crowne and the realme of France, with all the rights and appurtenances, shall remaine and abide to vs, and beene of vs and of our heires for euermore.
Stirr'd vp by Dorset, Buckingham, and Morton, He makes for England, here to clayme the Crowne Rich.
Hid'st thou that Forhead with a Golden Crowne Where't should be branded, if that right were right?
As for the final result of these wars and love-makings, it is a very airy one; for Crowneseems to have entertained a higher ideal of purity than even Montausier and Orinda.
One refreshing thought is the remembrance of the pure, deep pleasure Crowne must have found in fastening together such an unparalleled series of conceits.
Crowne besides his romance wrote several dramas that secured him a wide, if temporary, popularity.
After a small dinner and a little discourse I away to the Crowne behind the Exchange to Sir W.
He tells me the punishment frequently there for malefactors is cutting off the crowne of their head, which they do very dexterously, leaving their brains bare, which kills them presently.
Some of the people thereabouts going about with musquets, and did give me two or three vollies of their musquets, I giving them a crowne to drink; and so home.
I back presently to the Crowne taverne behind the Exchange by appointment, and there met the first meeting of Gresham College since the plague.
But none of these, we giue thee what’s more fit, With stinging nettles Crowne his stinging wit.
Why should I care what euery Dor doth buz In credulous eares, it is a crowne to me, That the best iudgements can report me wrong’d.
He would seem to fear that this difference about the Crowne (if there be nothing else) will undo us.
At dinner we talked much of Cromwell; all saying he was a brave fellow, and did owe his crowne he got to himself as much as any man that ever got one.
Henrie by his sister Adela; these two princes chéefelie tooke their oth amongst other, to obey the foresaid empresse, as touching hir right and lawfull claime to the crowne of England.
Herevpon she was transported into England, and wedded to the king, who caused the archbishop Anselme to crowne hir queene on S.
But I will give you councell, father, if you will take councell at mee; for if you wold take my councell, father, against the crowne you shold not bee.
And soe it was the Erle of Northumberland, another good noble Erle was hee; they tooken both upon one part, against their crowne they wolden bee.
Ile hale the Dolphin headlong from his Throne, His Crowne shall be the Ransome of my friend: Foure of their Lords Ile change for one of ours.
Ile vndertake to make thee Henries Queene, To put a Golden Scepter in thy hand, And set a precious Crowne vpon thy head, If thou wilt condiscend to be my- Mar.
Then sweare Allegeance to his Maiesty, As thou art Knight, neuer to disobey, Nor be Rebellious to the Crowne of England, Thou nor thy Nobles, to the Crowne of England.
If once he come to be a Cardinall, Hee'l make his cap coequall with the Crowne King.
All heauenly powers assist our rightfull armes, And send downe siluer winged victory, To crowne with Lawrells our triumphant Crests.
I grieve that vertue lives so undistinguisht From vice in any ill, and though the crowne Of soveraigne law, shee should be yet her footstoole, Subject to censure, all the shame and paine Of all her rigor.
One way I am sure 55 You shall not pull downe me; my husbands height Is crowne to all my hopes, and his retiring To any meane state, shall be my aspiring.
It is to sow them Upon my spirit, and make them spring a crowne 120 Worth millions of the seed crownes he will send.
See you not a crowne 395 Empalethe forehead of the great King Monsieur?
Sidenote: The king resignes his crowne and kingdome to Sir Frances Drake.
If I delight So farre my sullen Genius, as to raise It pleasure; I have money, wine, and bayes Enough to crowne me Poet.
Thy innocence rich as the gaudy quilt Wrought by the Persian hand, thy dreames from guilt Exempted, heaven with sweete repose doth crowne Each vertue, softer then the Swans fam'd downe.
Shee is so true a friend, her Husband may to her communicate even his ambitions, and if successe Crownenot expectation, remaine neverthelesse uncontemned.
To doe that office of thine owne good will, Which tyred Maiestie did make thee offer: The Resignation of thy State and Crowne To Henry Bullingbrooke Rich.
Each day still better others happinesse, Vntill the heauens enuying earths good hap, Adde an immortall title to your Crowne King.
And if youCrowne him, let me prophecie, The blood of English shall manure the ground, And future Ages groane for his foule Act.
My Crowne I am, but still my Griefes are mine: You may my Glories and my State depose, But not my Griefes; still am I King of those Bull.
A memorable Poet of this age, exchanged his Laurel for a Crowne of Glorie, Anno 1631.
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