Kelley my Glass, so highly and long estemed of our Quene, and the Emperor Randolph the second, de quo in præfatione Euclidis fit mentio.
So that thantiquitie estemed nothing more happie in a common weale, then to have in the same many men skilfull in warlike affaires: by meanes whereof, their Empire continually inlarged, and moste wonderfully and triumphantly prospered.
But yet I feare that this vniuersall negligence[a] of such as somtimes were estemed watchemen, shall rather aggrauate our former ingratitude, then excuse this our vniuersall and vngodlie silence, in so weightie a mater.
His maiestie is offended, when that his preceptes are contemned, and his threatninges estemed to be of none effect.
You haue graûted that false and fayned good || thinges, are not too beeestemed for the pure and godly.
This calamitie and sorow (most noble prynce) happened them because they dyd not regarde the lawes of God, but tourned too their olde abhominable Ydolatrie, and lightelye estemed gods holy woord.
No more then the shaddowes are too bee estemed for the bodies, or the illusions and wonders of wytchcraftes or the fantasies of dreames, are too bee taken as true thynges.
And albeit shee had offended, yet the punishement and affliction she suffred was so great and her constancie so firmely bent, as she made her fault to be estemed a vertue.
Romain people, which was estemed sufficient and able to make newe the Walles of Rome, and to raunsome and redeme the common Wealth of the same.
And she was estemed to be the greater saint which that day shewed her selfe moste dissolute and wanton.
And when his countrie was in peace and quiet, he sought to serue in straunge places, being loued and estemed both of his frendes and enemies.
The bishop which estemed no lesse his request than the commaundement of the Duke his maister, incontinently gaue him a billet, by vertue wherof both the gates were opened, and the horse made ready according to his demaunde.
This office of Senescall was highly estemed and commonly wont to be geuen to one of the chiefest Barons of the Realm.
That he which will not heere the brethern admonishing him / And doth contemne the voice of the churche when it reprouith / and correctith hym: he is then to be estemed and taken as an ethnicke / and a publicane.
And theis be the men, that becum in the end, both most happie for themselues, and alwaise best estemed abrode in the world.
Varro was soestemed for his excellent learnyng, as Tullie him selfe had a reuerence to his Cic.
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