But the king would not consent to their intreatie: For that shee was the onely heire to his Crowne.
She had been brought vp among the Nunnes of Winchester, and Rumsey, whether professed or onely veiled our writers doe diuersly report; but most affirme that shee was professed.
Shee was a Lady vertuous, religious, beautifull and wise: farre from the ordinary either vices or weakenesses incident to her sexe.
Yet for the common good, for the publique peace and tranquilitie of the State, shee abandoned her deuoted life, and was ioyned to King Henrie in mariage, by consent of Anselme, without any dispensation from Rome.
Hereupon the king assembled his Nobilitie at Oxeford, where he did celebrate his feast of Easter; and there ordeined, that shee and her heires should succeed him in the kingdome.
Shee was famous for pietie and for modestie, two excellent endowments of that Sexe.
Styll shee was hungrye and cryed for more, saying sheehad nothing, though she spared no kinde of meate: all was fish that cam to nett.
Shee saw there was one which had deceiued hir, shee nameth him a serpent; whence had she that name for the deuill whome shee had not imagined to bee?
To mee shee speakes, shee moues mee for her theame; What, was I married to her in my dreame?
I promist Idaes loue vnto the Prince, But shee is lost, and I am false forsworne: I practis'd Dorotheas haplesse death, And by this practise haue commenst a warre.
Shee shall in humble dutie bee addrest, 850 To do his Highnesse will in what shee may.
I say sir, that if shee call you shifting knaue, You shall not put her to the proofe.
The Princesse from her seate, but since by loue The king is made your owne, shee is resolude In priuate to accept your dalliance, In spight of warre, watch, or worldly eye.
Shee is so moderately rich, that the defect of portion doth neither bring penury to his estate, nor the superfluity licence her to Riot.
Shee is faire only to winne on his affections, nor would she be Mistris of the most eloquent beauty; if there were danger, that might perswade the passionate auditory, to the least irregular thought.
Shee is so generall in her acquaintance, that shee is familiar with all whom fame speakes vertuous; but thinkes there can bee no friendship but with one; and therefore hath neither shee friend nor private servant.
Shee is colleague with him in the Empire of prosperity; and a safe retyring place when adversity exiles him from the World.
Shee is so true a friend, her Husband may to her communicate even his ambitions, and if successe Crowne not expectation, remaine neverthelesse uncontemned.
However such I fancied her, for to say shee is, or was such, were to play the Merchant, and boast too much the value of a Jewell I possesse, but have no minde to part with.
Shee can goe to Court, and returne no passionate doater on bravery; and when shee hath seene the gay things muster up themselves there, she considers them as Cobwebs the Spider vanity hath spunne.
Thousand victims must returne; Shee the purest will designe: Choose Castara which shall burne, Choose the purest, that is, mine.
Shee is liberall, and yet owes not ruine to vanity, but knows Charity, to be the soule of goodnesse, and Vertue without reward often prone to bee her own destroyer.
Shee is inquisitive onely of new wayes to please him, and her wit sayles by no other compasse then that of his direction.
Shee is noble by a long descent, but her memory is so evill a herald, shee never boasts the story of her Ancestors.
Shee remained till the end Dilke's chief competitor, and he was also one of the band of friends who met each other incessantly, and incessantly talked over first principles till the small hours of morning.
Shee has worked, too, as hard as he could, and was in a dreadful state of nervous excitement this evening.
Shee has been sitting up till ominously late hours for some nights past.
Into the woods thenceforth in haste shee went, To seeke for herbes that mote him remedy; For she of herbes had great intendiment.
Nay then, go thou too that shee sent mee for, To him that next shall find thee!
To redeeme her Out of this gayle of sinne and leprosye, This mart of all diseases, where shee lyves Still under the comande and Tyrany Of a most base hee-bawde: about which busines Wee have allready traffict.
That shee was common her owne words approve, But many faults are cover'd where men love.
You threatned her but nowe with skaldinge water; mee thinks you had more neede to comfort her with hott waters, for sure shee canott bee warme synce shee came so late out of the could bathe.
I grieve that vertue lives so undistinguisht From vice in any ill, and though the crowne Of soveraigne law, shee should be yet her footstoole, Subject to censure, all the shame and paine Of all her rigor.
Shee presently ordered the affaires of her house, the disposition of her furniture, and the retreat of her servants.
Though shee be deare, lay't on, spare for no cost; Ladies in these have all their bounties lost.
Shee did live by retailing mayden-heads In her minoritie; but now shee deales 135 In whole-sale altogether for the Court.
I urg'd her modestie in him, my lord, And gave her those rites that he sayes shee merits.
Shee who had not prepared her heart to withstand the assaults of a most extreame and sensible griefe, tooke D'Eurre for the object, against whome shee poured forth the furie of her passions.
He sent his man unto her then, To the towne where shee was dwellin; 10 "You must come to my master deare, Giff your name be Barbara Allen.
But when shee looked on Child Maurice head, Shee never spake words but three: 110 "I never beare noe child but one, And you have slain him trulye.
Shee pretended to be bewitched by a certain woman, and had acquired such a strange habit that she would endure exquisite torments, as to have pinnes thrust into her flesh, nay under her nailes.
Shee lay on a bed, and the King saw her endure the torments aforesayd.
A short time after "shee made good the Deuil's worde, and to preuent the Iustice of the Law, and to saue the hangman a labour, cut her owne throate.
Shee neuer remembered or thought shee must die, or trembled for feare of what should come to her after death.
He says that "as shee was of meane Parents, so was she monstrous and hideous both in her life and actions.
That shee was guiltlesse, and neuer shewed signe of Contrition for what was past, nor any sorrow at all, more than did accompany the feare of death.
Within, sight of this Nah-com-e-shee concealed himself, and prepared to wait even for hours the passage of a deer or elk.
An arrow pierced its heart from the Indian's unerring bow ere its lips had touched the water, and Nah-com-e-shee rushed eagerly towards the spot.
FOLEY Shee sez shee neavur neavur luvd befoar shee saw me passen bi hur paws frunt dore wenn shee wuz hangen on the gait ann i Lookt foolish att hur wenn ime goen bi.
When Marian did hear the voice of her love, Her self shee did quickly discover, 50 And with kisses sweet she did him greet, Like to a most loyall lover.
For favour and face, and beauty most rare, 5 Queen Hellen shee did excell: For Marian then was prais'd of all men That did in the country dwell.
Mistress' house in the place where she had knocked out her pipe at which shee was much frighted.
Then curs'd shee Richard, Then curs'd shee Buckingham, Then curs'd shee Hastings.
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