But by this meanes both he & his issue were firmely locked in obedience to the Sea of Rome; for that vpon the authoritie of that place the validitie of his marriage, and consequently the legitimation of his issue seemed to depend.
Wherefore we will and firmely command for vs and our heires, that the forenamed Marchants of Colen may enioy the liberties and free priuiledges aboue-mentioned, throughout our whole kingdome of England as is aforesaid.
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.
For sure a foole I do him firmely hold, That loues his fetters, though they were of gold.
They marched fairly forth, of nought ydred, 8 Both firmelyarmd for euery hard assay, With constancy and care, gainst daunger and dismay.
From thence, himfirmely bound with faithfull band, To this his natiue soyle thou backe shalt bring, 8 Strongly to aide his countrey, to withstand The powre of forrein Paynims, which inuade thy land.
And the more the thing shal seeme harde, difficult or painefull, the greater shall your merite be, and the more firmely shall he be bounde, whiche doth receive it.
Cold Newes for me: for I had hope of France, As firmely as I hope for fertile England.
Therefore, at last, I firmely am resolu'd You shall haue ayde Mar.
TAke up one of the bals in your right hand, & put it into your left, holding it firmely between your forefinger and thumbe of your said left hand.
To which payment well and truly to be made Wee bind ourfelves and each of vs and each of our heires Executo^rs and Administrato^rs Joyntly and feurally in the whole and for the whole firmely by these p^{re}sents.
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