ff)2 The Hijlery ~f Q!leen E S T E R~ - ~ The Place, rll(: J?~rfons ..prefest, .and the"fiPJe, . "'Make foul rt1e faulr, make foul the Ladies crime; ~ Nqi .~'!S li~t fault u·ri~o the.~ing a~cme~ . · .- -~ ~But tp the Pri~CeJ and to ever.y one ~ I .. · f Fo1 w~en this ipeec~? diyulg?d fhal~ be, . ~-' ~ Vafht~ the Queenwith!i:pod the Kmgs Q~~ree; ' Women ( that fqon~an an advantage ta~e ·· c pr t~ing!, Jwhich for the~ private ends do ~llke l « ~h11l fcom their cpward tfu~bands, and defpif~ c Their ~ear requefts within the,ir fcornful eyes, ~ And fay, ifwe deny your heO:s, then blamt nors>· " ·..AjJ'ucnu fenc for Vtijhtf, but the came not; · ' ~ By' Va~ties pan:ern oth~s will be taught ; • _ c Thusher ~xample~s fouler than her fatilt: c Now therefore if it like ~pr gqdous King, , ,~ ( Since he refers (~ LJ 5 the c_enfuring ) c Let hirn proclaim ( which ~mranfgrdfed be) "Hi~' Royal Ediff, ar.ld his jufl: decree, c that Vafhii come 1 pqmore.before his face, c; But Ieav~ thetitles of her frincely'place: ~Let firm ~ivorce unl9ofe the Nlllpt~al Knot, c. A~d let the·name of Queen be quite forgot ~ ! Let l1er fiftare, and Prif}cely di~picy, 1 . ' Her RGyal Crown, and feat aaigned·be ~ To one wi10fe faC:rea ·vertue ihall ~train ·, , ' As high perfcetion, as her bold difdain ; ~ §o w~1en th1~ Roy;tl Edi~ lhall pe fam'J,. c And through the feyeral Proyipce~ prodaim~q, 'Difdainful )Vives thalJ learn; byVtijhties fall ; ' To anfwer gently to their fiusb~d~ eall ? · Th•1s epded ~em~can~ the Jfing was pleas' d. ( fliS'blu{l:~ipg patlion now.at ~eng~h a-pp~a~~d J :And foon aFpmed himfelf rp H~dt;rrake,~ · T~ pu: in p~atl:ic~ wh~tJ\i5 Counfel fpa~e ~ So tnto every frovmce of the L1nd, fl~ r~mhis fpeedy Letters, withC0'!1.1mand ' ' ,. I ~ • .• . A j • • l . . '.
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