He was neuer free from actions of armes; first vpon necessity to defend himselfe, afterwards vpon ambition to offend and disturbe the possessions of others.
If euer youdisturbe our streets againe, Your liues shall pay the ransome of your fault: 50 For this time euery man depart in peace.
Par: God sheild I shoulddisturbe deuotion, Iuliet farwell, and keep this holy kisse.
Man: I dare not sir, he knowes not I am heere: On paine of death he chargde me to be gone, 95 And not for to disturbe him in his enterprize.
Portugals disturbe them much, and combate with them euery day, saying, it is part of their conquest, and to the maine land they cannot come at any hand.
Godsheild: I should disturbe Deuotion, Iuliet, on Thursday early will I rowse yee, Till then adue, and keepe this holy kisse.
Excuse me, The King ha's sent me otherwhere: Besides You'l finde a most vnfit time to disturbe him: Health to your Lordships Norfolke.
So the next day in the morning, before the people could come to disturbe them, they rowed towards the great and huge citie of Chincheo, and entred into the same vppon a Sunday, in the morning, being the sixt day of December.
Hée sometimes visiting a certaine Monasterie of holy men, espyed an infinite route of diuels, who as it were fighting with the holy fathers, laboured to disturbe the good workes which they went about.
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