For first she hath been unfaithful to the law of the most High: and secondly, she hath offended against her husband: thirdly, she hath fornicated in adultery, and hath gotten her children of another man.
She is hardened against her young ones, as though they were not hers, she hath laboured in vain, no fear constraining her.
She hath considered a field, and bought it: with the fruit of her hands she hath planted a vineyard.
She hath tasted, and seen that her traffic is good: her lamp shall not be put out in the night.
She hath left me here alone All alone, as unknown, Who sometime did me lead with herself, And me loved as her own.
She hath we conceive wrought a little too much, having neither maid nor girle to help her.
Mr. Ashburnham do say that he never saw any one have so much zeale in his life as she hath: and, the question being asked by my Lady Carteret, much beyond the bigotry that ever the old Queen-mother had.
Thence away by coach, and called away my wife at Unthanke's, where she tells me she hath bought a gowne of 15s.
She hath a window for light, and that when she was to be tossed upon the waters.
Wherefore this city shall be most certainly in safety, she hath a wall about her, a great wall: a wall about her, an high wall.
If she hath come to harm, it is by me, and in my cause.
She hath a token from Richard; her word also will he trust.
She hath gone to fetch Oceanus back; he crawled out of the open door and went as fast as a spider down the street, crawling, Constance!
And yet, thank Heaven, she hathleft it upon you in mothering you, though the memory of her doth not bless you.
And that she is not so base as you suspect is shown by the fact that she has delayed until to-day to tell me of this loss, dreading, as she hath told me, to put you wrong in my eyes.
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