Cromatius= in this wise: Therefore what is there vnpossible vnto him?
It is vnpossiblefor him to lye, and this impossibilitie in him, procéedeth not of infirmitie, but of vertue and maiestie.
The Queene sent me two small Mats so artificially wrought as it was vnpossible to make better.
No there is not so much wanting as their verie liueries and caps, which are least to be accounted of, if anie hast required: so that if this good order may continue, it shall be vnpossible for the sudden enimie to find vs vnprouided.
Certes it is vnpossible to describe these curs in anie order, bicause they haue no anie one kind proper vnto themselues, but are a confused companie mixt of all the rest.
England be without manie woolfes: but nature hath set a difference betweene them, not onelie in outward forme, but also in inward disposition of their bones, wherefore it is vnpossible that his assertion can be sound.
England be without manie woolfes: but nature hath set a difference betwéene them, not onelie in outward forme, but also in inward disposition of their bones, wherefore it is vnpossible that his assertion can be sound.
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