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Your book has had a fierce struggle with these self- consecrated, red-handed, high-priests of the literary Yama; but its success is now established, and I bring you news of its advent in England, where it has been republished. You can well afford to exclaim with Drayton: 'We that calumnious critic may aschew, That blasteth all things with his poisoned breath.
Which turns with every wind. Unhappy he Who leans upon this reed! And, sir, this paper, Receive it back; I place it in your hands. My gracious queen thy name! 'tis then decided. ELIZABETH. I had but to subscribe it I have done so A paper sure cannot decide a name Kills not. DAVISON. Thy name, my queen, beneath this paper Is most decisive kills 'tis like the lightning, Which blasteth as it flies!
Should I tell you how many purseuants with red noses, and sargeants with precious faces shrunke away in this sweat, you would not beleeve me. Euen as the Salamander with his very sight blasteth apples on the trees, so a purseuant or a sargeant at this present, with the verie reflexe of his fine facias, was able to spoile a man a farre of.
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