In-Text |
I cōmming ridinge in my way, & callīg to remēbrance wherfore I was sēt, that I must preach &, preach afore the kings maiesti I thought it mete to frame my preaching accordyng to a kynge Musyng of thys I remembred my selfe of a boke that came frō Cardinall Pole, maister Pole the kynges traytor, whiche he sente to the kynges, maiesty I neuer remember that man me thyncke, |
I coming riding in my Way, & calling to remembrance Wherefore I was sent, that I must preach &, preach afore the Kings maiesti I Thought it meet to frame my preaching according to a King Musing of this I remembered my self of a book that Come from Cardinal Pole, master Pole the Kings traitor, which he sent to the Kings, majesty I never Remember that man me think, |
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Note 1 |
C. Pole the kynges traytor, a traytor agaynst kynd and nature. |
C. Pole the Kings traitor, a traitor against kind and nature. |
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