Also he wrote vnto the lords, admonishing them by his letters that they should obeie their king, vpon paine of his cursse if they should attempt anie thing that sounded to the contrarie.
John being ioifull in that they had brought the matter so well about for his purpose, caused the popes decree to be declared vnto the barons, commanding them streitlie to obeie the same.
Moreouer, sith that all this was doone by the authoritie of the pope the king besought him to make the same void, and to command the barons to obeie him being their king, as reason required they should.
Thus were the father and sons agréed and made freends, the sonnes couenanting neuer to withdraw their seruices and bounden dueties from their father, but to obeie him in all things from that day forward.
Wherevpon the king being moued exceedinglie against them, demanded whether they would obserue his roiall lawes and customes, which the archbishops and bishops in the time of his grandfather did hold and obeie or not?
So much as the soule is more worth than the bodie, so much the more art thou bound to obeie God and me, rather than any earthlie creature.
Beyond the Ocean, what is there more than Britaine, which is so recouered by [Sidenote: Nations néere to Britaine obeie the emperours.
His writings, however, bear but slight traces of his juridical studies.
It contains some curious notices of its writer's views and intentions, and betrays a sort of irresolution as to his subsequent projects, which seems to have haunted him through life.
And this discovery in morals, like that other in physics, is to be regarded as a mighty advancement of the speculative sciences, though like that too it has little or no influence on practice.
DEAR SIR,--You see I am better than my word, having sent you two papers instead of one.
But she, methinks, is listening now To some amusing strain, The smile that triumphs o'er her brow, Seems not to heed my pain.
The Alpine passes excited his admiration, and his description of the banks of the Rhine will be recognised at this day as very accurate--with one material exception.
But it must be admitted, that later tourists on the Rhine have amply made up for his silence on these matters.
The king of England certified hereof, sent his letters patents, directed vnto all his officers and ministers in Gascoigne, commanding them to obeie in all things the French kings pleasure.
For if the hunter see anie one to follow skilfullie, and with likelihood of good successe, he biddeth the rest to harke and follow such a dog, and they eftsoones obeie so soone as they heare his name.
As leon is the king of bestes, So schal the world obeie his hestes, Which with his swerd schal al be wonne, Als ferr as schyneth eny Sonne.
Bot, fader, if ye forth withal Som good ensample in special Me wolden telle of som Cronique, It scholde wel myn herte like Of pacience forto hiere, So that I mihte in mi matiere The more unto my love obeie And puten mi desese aweie.
And thus, thogh I that lawe obeie Of which the kinges ben put under, It oghte ben wel lasse wonder Than thou, which art withoute nede For lawe of londe in such a drede, 2240 Which for tacompte is bot a jape, As thing which thou miht overscape.
Betwen the lif and deth I herde This Prestes tale er I answerde, 290 And thanne I preide him forto seie His will, and I it wolde obeie After the forme of his apprise.
Thus mai ye knowen be this skile That no Ravine don I wile Ayein hir will be such a weie; Bot while I live, I wol obeie Abidinge on hire courtesie, If eny merci wolde hir plie.
An other goddesse is Minerve, To whom the Greks obeie and serve: 1190 And sche was nyh the grete lay Of Triton founde, wher sche lay A child forcast, bot what sche was Ther knew noman the sothe cas.
Ninian, who promised and tooke his oth (as the manner is) to obeiehim in all things as his primate.
For the king being informed thereof, by the force of the ecclesiasticall lawes compelled them to stand to and obeie the decree of the councell holden at London by Anselme (as before ye haue heard) at least wise in the sight of men.
Wherefore I would it should be notified vnto you all, that I meane to obeie in euerie condition the commandement conteined in the letters of our father Anselme concerning the matter which you haue now in hand.
The meanest parte accordyng to his lowe state, appliyng hym selfe to obeieand serue the moste prin- cipall: wherein the perfecte and absolute, frame of common wealthe or kyngdome is erected.
Those were wretches and not to be regarded, which would not obeietheir God in whome they beléeued.
When the king had said, all the noble men kneeled downe, & promised faithfullie to serue him, dulie to obeie him, and rather to die than to suffer him to fall into the hands of his enimies.
The laie men he willed to serue God, and obeie their prince, prohibiting them aboue all things breach of matrimonie, custome in swearing; and namelie, willfull periurie.
Beyond the Ocean, what is there [Sidenote: Nations néere to Britaine obeie the emperours.
The archbishop at the first trusted to be borne out by the king (who was highlie offended with the moonks for their presumptuous dealing) and therefore refused to obeie the popes commandement.
And so the earle of Mortaigne was licenced to returne into England at his pleasure, swearing an oth at his departure to obeie the kings beheast, and truelie to serue him, according to the dutie of a good and loiall subiect.
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