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No punishment Due to a cryme of that fowle nature? Cap. You must pardon me, I have commission, Sir, for what I offer, And from those men that are your Masters, too; At least you'll find 'em soe. You must shift your lodging, And presently: I have a charge to see ye Yeild yourself quietly. Bar. Goe and tell their Lordships I will attend to-morrow.

All the time of her lyfe a true and faythful servant of her good God, never detected of any cryme or vice. In religion most sounde, in love to her husband most faythful and true. In friendship most constant; to what in trust was committed unto her most secret. In wisdom excelling. In governing of her house, bringing up of youth in ye fear of God that did converse with her moste rare and singular.

'tis now a cryme to know thee ... ... ... be death. Enter Servant. Serv. My Lady would entreat, Sir Bar. My head? What art thou? from whom sent? Serv. Heaven blesse me! Bar. Are they so greedy of my blood? O, pardon me: I know thee now; thou art my honest Servant. What would thy Lady? Serv. Your Company to supper, Sir. Bar.

Not the les seeing the miserie sa greit appeiring, and the calamitie sa neir approching, I thocht it les fault to incur the cryme of surmounting my private estait than the blame of neglecting the publict danger." From this the reader will be able to judge what extraordinary difficulty there was in the Scotch to an English reader of those days.

My noble Lords, Let it not seeme displeasing to your wisdomes, I humbly ask in what I have offended, Or how suspected stand, or with what cryme blotted, That this day from your fellowship, your councell, My Cuntries care and where I owe most service, Like a man perishd in his worth I am exilde. Bar. Your Grace must know we cannot wait attendaunce, Which happely you looke for. Or. Wayt, my lords!