Chap. 4, according to S t M A 'TT H E VV. 4°7 Winter, to finde youthfull lulls in old decrepit goats ? Verfe7. He proruifed With an oath] He not only (wore raih- ly, but confefled himfelf bound thereby to perform his oath ( as the Greekword fignifiech ) to give her whatfoever the would ,coóYyv. ask ; as 7udah did Tamar, and as wantons ufe to do, ro their Tweet-hearts. As'a me never fomach dowry and gift, faith Sche- cheno, and IWill give according as yefb.all fdy untome : but give Gea.34,1Z. me the da,,,ofèll to Wife. Verfe 8. And (he being before inilruEled, &c. 3''artu le, Kay,- xoQx;as quitur ventrem, the birth. follows the belly. Here was like mo- xx,cò, nor. ther like daughter, neither good bird nor good egge as they fay. The mother anddaughter both had an aking tooth at the Bapctft, ipaztr àvzci and fought anopportunity to be meet withhire : which nowha. Mack 6.19: ving gotten they purfued to theu.moft. Thedamofell carne with ex, in ei hafte to the King, faith St Mark chap.6.25. when once the had fe>rfioe outnzr her teflon, as fearing, belike, the Should corne too lare. Such a- nother caprabar Dees. hurwife as this, was Dame Alice Pierce concubine ro our flout ,uibur. ,Edrvarelthe th rd. For when as at a Parliament in the fiftieth focgret.Beáz.. year of chat Kings reign, it was petitioned that the Dikeof Lancafter, the Lord Larerrter Chamberlain, and chis DameAlice. might beamoved from Court, and the Petition was vehemently urgedby their Speaker Sr Peter laMare ; this Knight afterwards, Danieir hiif. at the fuit of that impudent woman ( working Capon the `f Eás&z56, Kings impotencies) was committed to perpetnall imprifon_ anent at Notingham. And another fuch hiltory we have of one Diana T'alentïna, Mittris to Henry 2. King of FraVce, whom the had fa fubdned, that he gave her all theconfifeations of goods made in the Kingdome; for caufe of hæreÇte. Where- Fly. of Soars. upon many were burned in France for Religion, as they kid, but of T nnr. 387.. indeed comaintain the pride, and fatisfie the covetonfnes of that lewd woman. This was in the year 155+. And in cheyear 1552. ,g4 ,4e dá6 Borsrge, a Coantetour of ftace, was burnt allo for cri:ne ofhxrdie ; not to tsretch by the inclination of the judgesas by the relolcitionof the +recn provoked againft him a becauée, foelooth, !bid 413. the Lutherans gave out chat the Wog had been Slain, as hewas running at tilt, bya wound in the eic, by the providence ofGod, for a-tunnifhment of his words ufed againft ,D sa Bourge, that he Wers14fire hint burnt. Verfe 9.. And the King Was (3rry ] Iohnt inno:ency might haply fo ttinaraph inHerodt cmnfcicnçe, -as to farce fumegrief up-- on,
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