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.
Would I were with him, wheresomere hee is, eyther in Heauen, or in Hell Hostesse.
Our Tongue is rough, Coze, and my Condition is not smooth: so that hauing neyther the Voyce nor the Heart of Flatterie about me, I cannot so coniure vp the Spirit of Loue in her, that hee will appeare in his true likenesse Burg.
Alas poore Harry of England: hee longs not for the Dawning, as wee doe Orleance.
Marry hee told me so himselfe, and hee sayd hee car'd not who knew it Orleance.
As euer you come of women, come in quickly to sir Iohn: A poore heart, hee is so shak'd of a burning quotidian Tertian, that it is most lamentable to behold.
I, hee was porne at Monmouth Captaine Gower: What call you the Townes name where Alexander the pig was borne?
If you would coniure in her, you must make a Circle: if coniure vp Loue in her in his true likenesse, hee must appeare naked, and blinde.
Heare me, heare me what I say: Hee that strikes the first stroake, Ile run him vp to the hilts, as I am a soldier Pist.
There is an aunchient Lieutenant there at the Pridge, I thinke in my very conscience hee is as valiant a man as Marke Anthony, and hee is a man of no estimation in the World, but I did see him doe as gallant seruice Gower.
Fast Robin hee hyed him to Litle John, He thought to loose him belive; The sheriffe and all his companye Fast after him did drive.
This is cold comfort, sais my lord, To wellcome a stranger thus to the sea: Yet He bring him and his ship to shore, Or to Scottland hee shall carrye mee.
Then in came the queene with ladyes fair To see Sir Andrewe Barton knight: They weend that hee were brought on shore, And thought to have seen a gallant sight.
The tanner hee tooke his good cowe-hide, That of the cow was bilt; And threwe it upon the king's sadelle, That was soe fayrelye gilte.
The Child of Elle hee fought so well, As his weapon he waved amaine, That soone he had slaine the carlish knight, And layd him upon the plaine.
My name is Henry Hunt, quoth hee With a heavye heart, and a carefull mind; I and my shipp doe both belong To the Newcastle, that stands upon Tyne.
And when he came to the stable dore, Full still there he did stand, That hee mighte heare his fayre Ellèn Howe shee made her monànd.
O let that man come downe, he said, A sight of him wold I see; And when hee hath beaten well my ladd, Then he shall beate of mee.
But when he came to Barnesdale, Great heavinesse therehee hadd, For he found tow of his owne fellòwes Were slaine both in a slade.
Against the Portingalls hee it ware; And when he had on this armour of proofe, He was a gallant sight to see: Ah!
When the minister shall preach at Broockland or Utrecht, hee shall bee bounde to reade from the booke used for the purpose.
In the afternoon, after the third ringinge of the bell, hee shall reade a short chapter or one of the Psalms of David, as the congregation are assemblinge; afterward he shall again sett the Psalm.
What need heestand at the iudgment throne Who hath a heaven and a hell of his owne.
Or doe they reach his judging minde, that hee 15 Should now love lesse, what hee did love to see?
Polemon gaue him twentie crownes, Philino brings him into a place where behind an arras cloth hee himselfe spake in manner of an Oracle in these matters, for so did all the Sybils and sothsaiers in old times giue their answers.
Caesar the Dictator vpon the victorie hee obteined against Pharnax king of Bithinia shewing the celeritie of his conquest, wrate home to the Senate in this tenour of speach no lesse swift and speedy then his victorie.
I kist her cherry lip and tooke my leaue: For I tooke my leaue and kist her: And yet I cannot well say whether a man vse to kisse before hee take his leaue, or take his leaue before he kisse, or that it be all one busines.
Rom: A gentleman Nurse that loues to heare himselfe talke, and will speake more in an houre than hee will stand to in a month.
Pronounce but Loue and Doue, speake to my gossip Venus one faire word, one nickname for her purblinde sonne and heire young Abraham: Cupid hee that shot so trim when young King Cophetua loued the begger wench.
With another for coughing, because hee wakd thy dogge that lay a sleepe in the Sunne?
It pleased mee well at the reading of his kinde letter; but when I heard what a brave hee had put upon mee, I quickly resolved what to do, which was, never to have to do with him, till I was righted for the greate wrong hee had done mee.
Wee sate down by him, and told him, that wee were desirous to see him, because wee heard hee was stoute and valiant, and true to his friend; and that wee were sorry our master could not be moved to save his life.
After our reconciliation hee kept his chamber no longer, but dined and supt with mee.
The next morning hee delivered my man a letter in answer to mine, and retourned him to mee.
After hee had filled my man with drinke, and putt him to bed, hee, and some halfe a score with him, gott to horse, and came into England to a little village.
Before his man was retourned, hee had heard, that in the morning, very early, Geordie Bourne had been executed.
But it was not =Dauids= meaning that hee should goe into a place where he should bee depriued of the sight of God for euer.
De ciuitate Dei, and eighte Chapter, after that hee hadde recited certaine miracles, whiche were therefore shewed that men might beléeue in Christ, he setteth foorthe this historie.
For that were vtterly repugnant to the Lawe of God, that hee shoulde confirme Witchcraft and Sorcerie by his example.
In the which booke albeit very briefly, yet doth hee as he is wont in all things, very finely & eloquently intreat of this matter, and of other foolishe superstitions.
But first wee ought to make enquirie whether hee hath done them.
Shortly after, it chaunced that as he felled certaine woods, and solde them, they desired him to giue vnto them some parte of it fréely without money: which hee flatly denied.
Not you alone hee scornes, but vs also; O doe not greive when maids part stakes in woe.
The whitest man alive a huntinge is; Hee that doth looke farre whiter then the vilett, Or moone at midday, or els skye at twilight.
The purple hew of this our iolly striplynge I would not have you thinke was gott with tiplinge; Hee is our sonne Narcisse, no common varlett, Nature in graine hath died his face in skarlett.
That is the same, even that is that Narcissus, Hee that hath love despis'd, & scorned vs.
Shall hee not know himselfe, and so bee laught on, When as Apollo cries, gnotti seauton?
Heere is an ould said saw well woorth the notinge; Shall hee not know himselfe?
Forbeare Leartes, now ishee mad, as is the sea, Anone as milde and gentle as a Doue: Therfore a while giue his wilde humour scope.
I faith not a whit, no not a whit, Now happelyhee closeth with you in the consequence, As you may bridle it not disparage him a iote.
Ile prophecie to you, heecomes to tell mee a the You say true, a monday last, t'was so indeede.
Speake on; How grounded hee his Title to the Crowne Vpon our faile; to this poynt hast thou heard him, At any time speake ought?
I feare he will indeede; well, let him haue them; hee will haue all I thinke.
Till wee come to this seaventh Chapter, I find not any thing much blame-worthy, unlesse it be on ground he layes in the second Chapter; whereupon hee builds most of this Fabrick, viz.
A second may bee, because heethat promisd, repents of his promise made; and that is grounded on unconstancy, and lightness in that he would not be well resolved before he entred into covenant.
Tother a bastard sonne of Spaine, Mony a Sarazin hadde hee slaine; Hys dint hadde garred thayme dye.
In her shouther hee held the swerde; Than was Gilbert sore afearde, When the blade brak in twang.
Scho wolde hav riven hys privich geare, But Gilbert wyth hys swerde of warre, Hee strake at her ful strang.
Scho gaf sike hard braydes at the bande That Peter of Dale had in his hande, Hee myght not holde hys feete; Scho chased thayme sea to and fro, The wight men never wer sea woe, Ther mesure was not mete.
Nay surely: he had vnthriftilye spent all, and ought more than hee was worth, with this suchen an husbande doth this so goodly a wench nowe lead hir life.
And wheras I meruayled much, that for so many times, as I hadde confessed my selfe to haue played the brothell, he layed vppon me so small a penaunce, hee aunswered me right pleasauntlye thus.
Christ helde thee so deere, that hee vouchsafed to redeeme thee with his most precious bloud, to the ende, thou mightest partake with him in his heauenlye kingdome.
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