Therefore, good sir, be rulde by mee, stoupe your fortune so lowe, as to bequeath your selfe wholy to this businesse.
Lo I stonde here by the well of water and the doughters of the men of this citie will come out to drawe water: Now the damsell to whome I saye/ stoupe doune thy pytcher and let me drynke.
Iuda/ thy brethern shall prayse the/ & thine hande shalbe in the necke of thyne enimies/ & thy fathers childern shall stoupe vnto the.
Be lorde ouer thy brethr[~e]/ and thy mothers childrenstoupe vnto the.
For no man euer sawe the lion make obedience, and stoupe before the lionesse, nether yet can it be proued, that the hinde taketh the conducting of the heard amongest the hartes.
Goe binde thou vp yond dangling Apricocks, Which like vnruly Children, make their Syre Stoupe with oppression of their prodigall weight: Giue some supportance to the bending twigges.
Down on the bank sat, side by side, Peter Stoupe and the boy Prosper, fishing amicably in the stream.
Peter Stoupe could never remember how to talk till he was reminded.
I had some trouble to persuade Peter Stoupe that his service was neither expected nor desired.
As for me, I had a shrewd guess Peter Stoupe had not yet done with me.
And as for Master Udal, Peter Stoupe was just the lad to pay dutiful heed to his exhortations, and so find admittance where I, a fool and reprobate, was not allowed.
And I stood once more before my case in the shop outside Temple Bar, and listened to Peter Stoupe humming his psalm-tune, and heard my types click into the stick.
Had the arm she leaned on been that of Peter Stoupe instead of mine, I wondered if she would have mended as fast as she did?
Peter Stoupe I mistrust, the more so that he bade me mistrust you.
I had looked for Peter Stoupe to a certainty; but instead of him I saw the taller of the two priests whom I had passed only that morning on the way to the convent.
It was in my heart to pity Peter Stoupethat night.
Now, I knew enough of Peter Stoupe to be sure he would guess I had fled to Kingston.
Peter Stoupe was already asleep and snoring; and as he lay clean across the bed, I must needs arouse him to take his own side and make room for me.
Though "troubled at this," Stoupe had no option but to show Thurloe the letter.
So Stoupe was dismissed, and went away, not doubting but Thurloe would be disgraced.
Stoupe upon this shewed him the letters he had received, and put him in mind of the note he had sent in to him, which was immediately after he had the first letter, and that he had sent out Thurloe to him.
Footnote 3: Stoupe might make a good character in any historical novel of the time of the Protectorate.
Accordingly, when the fleet of Penn and Venables was ready to sail, but nobody knew its destination, "Stoupe happened to say in a company he believed the design was on the West Indies.
That Milton knew Stoupe would have been certain without this evidence; but the evidence is interesting.
Thurloe, in justifying himself, had told Cromwell more aboutStoupe than he previously knew, and "possessed Cromwell with such an ill opinion of him that after that he never treated him with any confidence.
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