As well to a good maker and Poet as to an excellent perswader in prose, the figure of Similitude is very necessary by which we not onely bewtifie our tale, but also very much inforce & inlarge it.
Which store, neuerthelesse, doeth much beautifie and inlargethe matter.
No readier way he found To draw the weapon, than t' inlarge the wound.
By which title I thinke they are not onely chardged to mayneteyne and patronize the faithe of Christe, but also to inlarge and advaunce the same.
Wee shall by plantinge there inlarge the glory of the gospell, and from England plante sincere religion, and provide a safe and a sure place to receave people from all partes of the worlde that are forced to flee for the truthe of Gods worde.
Of the lawes here made likewise some are penall and restraine the common law, and some againe are found to inlarge the same.
Therefore first he endeuored with all speed possible to fense that part of the countrie, which was giuen him and his people, and to inlarge and furnish it with garisons appointed in places most conuenient.
In't Sir, to inlarge your sufferings, I have A heart doth wish The Q[u]een had known better to reward Your love and merit.
This rather will inlarge Their hate, and be a means to call more blood Into the stream.
These Potentates took two things principally to their care; the one, that no forreiner should invade Italy; the other that no one of them should inlarge their State.
You have to take in this cace, this generall rule, to inlarge your self, or to draw in your self with the front, according to your nomber, and thesame of the enemie.
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