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Every one of the people could haue told him, how miraculously his huge army was defeated, by a small number, with the losse of twenty thousand; how strangely the Wood devoured more people that day then the sword. It must needs then be in the mouth of every one, that a senselesse thicke bough'd Oake performed the part of a good subiect, to apprehend the traytour, that his Mule left him to the gallowes, who had renounced his allegiance to his King, and Father; that the earth refused to reccaue him; Heauen, was shut against him; |
Every one of the people could have told him, how miraculously his huge army was defeated, by a small number, with the loss of twenty thousand; how strangely the Wood devoured more people that day then the sword. It must needs then be in the Mouth of every one, that a senseless thick boughed Oak performed the part of a good Subject, to apprehend the traitor, that his Mule left him to the gallows, who had renounced his allegiance to his King, and Father; that the earth refused to reccaue him; Heaven, was shut against him; |
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