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When she had taken order for her soule, she told me the young gentlewoman I look'd for was in the next roome; and desiring her upon her blessing to give me content, she turnes herselfe to the wall and gives up the ghost very privatly, because she was loth to trouble us. Un. By your relation theis appeare to be very good people. What if we went to visit one of these Matrons? I have a great mind

Tho. You cannot know these from bookes as they are painted, I warrant you. Un. Why, dost thou thinke theis will make a Souldier? Tho. Not of themselves, Sir, and therefore I provided: please you read on, Sir. Un. Parsons Resolutions and Felthams Resolves . Tho. All is nothing I knew, Sir, without resolution. Un. Summa totalis three and twenty poundes nyneteene shillings and sevenpence.

My dutie to your Highnes and theis Princes And an increase of wisdome to your Lordships, For which the world admires you, I wish to you. Vand. Mounseiur Barnavelt, 'Tis no mans envy that hath brought us hether To sitt as Judges on you, but your owne.

Why this man Works theis or theis waies, with or against the State, We know and give allowaunces. 2 D. W. Why such a Gentleman, Thus hansom and thus yong, commaunds such a quarter; Where theis faire Ladies lye; why the Grave's angry And Mounseiur Barnavelt now discontent, Do you thinck it's fitt we should be ignorant? 2 D. W. Or why there's sprung up now a new devotion? Good Gentlewoman, no.

Give me your hand, Sir; You have put me in a path I will tread strongly; Redeeme what I have lost, and that so nobely The world shall yet confes at least I lovd ye. How much I smile at now theis peoples mallice! Dispise their subtle ends, laugh at their Justice! And what a mightie Prince a constant man is!

But bearing theis things as wee might, wee beganne to consult of the place of our sitting downe: ffor Salem where wee landed, pleased us not. And the westerne men 4 miles South from Boston at a place wee named Dorchester. Endicott & Mr.

Be advisd, Sir; I love you as a friend, and as a wise man Have ever honourd you: be as you were then, And I am still the same. Had I not heard Theis last distemperd words, I would have sworne That in the making up of Barnavelt Reason had only wrought, passion no hand in't.

Bois. And the rather When question is made of such as are Your officers placed in authoritie, Of whom the ancientst Mounsieur Barnavelt, So much commended for so many good And notable services don for theis Cuntries, Deserves most serious regard.

Let theis new Companies March by us through the Market, so to the Guard house, And there disarme; wee'll teach ye true obedience; Then let 'em quitt the Towne, hansom swag fellowes And fitt for fowle play. Leiut. Theis are but heavy marches. Or. They wilbe lighter straight, when they are unfurnishd You put your trust in theis; you have tall defences, Treason maintaind with heresie, fitt weapons!

I should runne back into An Infant once agen, and by degrees And tyme grow up to meet so vast a happines. Ages in expectation spent were poore And easy sufferings weigh'd against this triumph! Methinkes I am not man but something of A more exalted essence: humane nature Hath not capacity to understand And owne theis spatious blessings. La.