If then thou be Sonne to mee, heere lyeth the point: why, being Sonne to me, art thou so poynted at?
And heere I draw a Sword, Whose worthy temper I intend to staine With the best blood that I can meete withall, In the aduenture of this perillous day.
And heere he sends you a ring of gold, 55 A ring of precyous stone; He prayes you to come to the silver wood, Let for no kind of man.
And heere I send a mantle of greene, As greene as any grasse, And bid her come to the silver wood,[L25] 25 To hunt with Child Maurice.
And heere he sends a mantle of greene, As greene as any grasse, And he bidds you come to the silver wood, To hunt with child Maurice.
Thus much concerning those things which I beheld most certainely with mine eyes, I frier Odoricus haue heere written: many strange things also I haue of purpose omitted, because men will not beleeue them vnlesse they should see them.
I doe not thinke so, since he went into France, I haue beene in continuall practice; I shall winne at the oddes: but thou wouldest not thinke how all heereabout my heart: but it is no matter Hor.
That drop of blood, that calmes Proclaimes me Bastard: Cries Cuckold to my Father, brands the Harlot Euen heere betweene the chaste vnsmirched brow Of my true Mother King.
But since so iumpe vpon this bloodie question, You from the Polake warres, and you from England Are heere arriued.
It must be Se offendendo, it cannot bee else: for heere lies the point; If I drowne my selfe wittingly, it argues an Act: and an Act hath three branches.
Dost thou come heere to whine; To outface me with leaping in her Graue?
Tis deepely sworne: Sweet, leaue me heere a while, My spirits grow dull, and faine I would beguile The tedious day with sleepe Qu.
For your intent In going backe to Schoole in Wittenberg, It is most retrograde to our desire: And we beseech you, bend you to remaine Heere in the cheere and comfort of our eye, Our cheefest Courtier Cosin, and our Sonne Qu.
Heere is your Husband, like a Mildew'd eare Blasting his wholsom breath.
Take vp the body; Such a sight as this Becomes the Field, but heere shewes much amis.
A dozen of them heere haue tane the Sacrament, And interchangeably set downe their hands To kill the King at Oxford Dut.
Pale trembling Coward, there I throw my gage, Disclaiming heere the kindred of a King, And lay aside my high bloods Royalty, Which feare, not reuerence makes thee to except.
I do beseech your Maiestie impute his words To wayward sicklinesse, and age in him: He loues you on my life, and holds you deere As Harry Duke of Herford, were he heere Rich.
Beleeue me noble Lord, I am a stranger heere in Gloustershire, These high wilde hilles, and rough vneeuen waies, Drawes out our miles, and makes them wearisome.
Heere make a Period, Time, and saie for mee, She was the like that neuer was, nor neuer more shalbe.
We know for Physick yours you get, Which thus you heere are sorting, And vpon garlands we are set, With Wreathes and Posyes sporting: Lelipa.
Heere is none to see or tell, All our flocks are feeding by, This Banke with Roses spred, Oh it is a dainty bed, Fit for my Loue and me.
Harke this pretty bubling spring, How it makes the Meadowes ring, Loue now stand my friend, Heere let all sorrow end, And I will honour thee.
Shepheard spent his wandring yeeres, And in these shades (deer Nimphe) he oft hath been, And heere to thee he sacrifiz'd his teares.
Now heere the Censurer makes an Almaine leape, skipping 3 whole pages together’ (quoted in N.
The ſtate of Hell muſt care Whom it imployes, in point of reputation, 30 Heere about London.
Can any feind Boaſt of a better Vice, then heere by nature, And art, th’are owners of?
Heere is one Ingine, Sir, deſires to ſpeake with you.
But heere him ſpeake: Miniſter matter to him, and then tell mee.
Heere the Iurie of Life and Death, hauing spent the most part of the day, in due consideration of their offences, Returned into the Court to deliuer vp their Verdict against them, as followeth.
Heere they vse great violence to her, whome in another place they make choise to be of their counsell, to go with them to the house of Walshman to murther the childe.
But heere we want old Demdike, who dyed in the Castle before she came to her tryall.
And heere endeth the Arraignement and Triall of the Witches at Lancaster.
Heere I was before, andheere I am againe, and heere I must stay, though it be but for a short tyme.
A King I am, in whome I raigne, heere I am King for a time.
Heere ynn yis forreste lette us watche for pree, Bewreckeynge on oure foemenne oure ylle warre; Whatteverre schalle be Englysch wee wylle slea, Spreddynge our ugsomme rennome to afarre.
Wythe mie hondes I'lle dente the brieres Rounde his hallie corse to gre, Ouphante fairie, lyghte youre fyres, Heere mie boddie stylle schalle bee.
Makeynge thys bower so pleasynge to the syghte; Thys was for love fyrste made, & heere ytt stondes, Thatte hereynne lovers maie enlyncke yn true loves bondes.
All yee" is heere specially limited to those that labour and are laden, which are [have?
But heere surges a doubt, howe it comes to passe that synce the imputacion of his merits makes us righteous, the imputacion of our synn cannot make him synfull.
But all these rare ones which I heere reherse, Do live againe in Thee, and in thy Verse: Although not in the language of their time, Yet in a speech as copious and sublime.
In vaine (said she) You beare that fond artillerie; See heere a pow'r above the slow Weake execution of thy bow.
Heere wee'll strippe and coole our fire, In creame below, in milk-baths<18.
No Horatio, not I, if danger be now, Why then it is not to come, theres a predestiuate prouidence in the fall of a sparrow: heere comes the King.
The duke laughed merilie at the tale, and said; My lord, I warrant you, neither the lion nor the bore shall pike anie matter at anie thing heere spoken: for it shall neuer come neere their eare.
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