The people much blamed king John, for this extreame dealing, bicause that the heremit was supposed to be a man of great vertue, and his sonne nothing guiltie of the offense committed by his father (if any were) against the king.
The inhabitants of Winchelsie onelie made countenance to resist him, but prince Edward with valiant assaults entred the towne, in which entrie much guiltie bloud was spilt, but yet the multitude by commandement of prince Edward was spared.
For, in wounding and killing the prince, he is guiltie of homicide, of parricide, of christicide, nay of deicide.
No, our gailers are guiltie of fellonie by an old law of the land, if they torment anie prisoner committed to their custodie for the reuealing of his complices.
Then said the king, Doo yee not know that you are guiltieof treason?
His crime makes guiltie all his Sons, thy merit Imputed shall absolve them who renounce Thir own both righteous and unrighteous deeds, And live in thee transplanted, and from thee Receive new life.
None else to death this man despayring driue, 6 But his owne guiltie mind deseruing death.
Then soft himselfe inclyning on his knee 2 Downe to that well, did in the water weene (So loue does loath disdainfull nicitee) 4 His guiltie hands from bloudie gore to cleene.
To Philemon, false faytour Philemon I cast to pay, that I so dearely bought; 8 Of deadly drugs I gaue him drinke anon, And washt away his guilt with guiltie potion.
Goe caytiue Elfe, him quickly ouertake, 2 And soone redeeme from his long wandring woe; Goe guiltie ghost, to him my message make, 4 That I his shield haue quit from dying foe.
Shall he thy sins vp in his knowledge fold, 4 And guiltie be of thine impietie?
Looke how he droops; his guiltie conscience Drives him to bash,[1303] and makes his hostesse blush.
Guiltie of death I willing am in this, 55 Because twas our ill haps to day to misse: To hunt, and not to kill, is hunters sorrow.
Away with Oxford, to Hames Castle straight: For Somerset, off with hisguiltie Head.
Then if they dye vnprouided, no more is the King guiltie of their damnation, then hee was before guiltie of those Impieties, for the which they are now visited.
Fatall and ominous to Noble Peeres: Within the guiltie Closure of thy Walls, Richard the Second here was hackt to death: And for more slander to thy dismall Seat, Wee giue to thee our guiltlesse blood to drinke Grey.
If I in act, consent, or sinne of thought, Be guiltie of the stealing that sweete breath Which was embounded in this beauteous clay, Let hell want paines enough to torture me: I left him well Bast.
His Trespas yet liues guiltiein thy blood, And till thou be restor'd, thou art a Yeoman Yorke.
Ah what an vnkind houre Is guiltie of this lamentable chance?
Now, if you can blush, and crie guiltie Cardinall, You'l shew a little Honestie Wol.
I beseech you, punish mee not with your harde thoughts, wherein I confesse me much guiltie to denie so faire and excellent Ladies anie thing.
This is the first truth that ere thine own tongue was guiltie of Par.
As I intend to thriue in this new World, Aumerle isguiltie of my true Appeale.
We can: my Royall Liege, He is notguiltie of her comming hither Leo.
Suffer me not to be guiltie or unhappie, by willing or inconsiderate advancing any mens designes, which are injurious to the publique good, while I confirm them by My consent.
But no favours from Me can make others more guiltie then My self may be of misusing those many and great ones, which Thou, O Lord, hast conferred on Me.
Now the plea against Tumults holds good, the Authours and Abettors of them are guiltie of prodigious insolencies; when as before they were counted as Friends, and necessary Assistants.
The prince with a good audacitie answered; [Sidenote: A guiltie conscience in extremitie of sicknesse pincheth sore.
Not any yet: But as th' vnthought-on accident is guiltie To what we wildely do, so we professe Our selues to be the slaues of chance, and flyes Of euery winde that blowes Cam.
For thy brothers death the despayre of minde that hath euer since haunted mee, the guiltie gnawing worme of conscience I feele may bee sufficient penaunce.
He as it were striken with remorse of conscience (God be with him, for he could counterfeit most daintily) downe on his knees, askt me forgiuenes, and impeached Tabitha and Petro de catnpo Frego as guiltie of subornation.
They aunswered likewise a farre of, that in one of Zacharies chambers they found him close prisoner, and thought themselues guiltie of the breach of her Ladiships commaundement if they should haue left him behinde.
Be fauourable good Lord to our supplication and praier, that we which acknowledge our selues guiltie of iniquitie, may be deliuered by the intercession of Thomas thy blessed martyr and bishop, Amen.
No doubt the consulters, trusters in, overseers, interteiners, or stirrers up of these craftes folkes, are equally guiltie with themselves that are the practisers.
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