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These things considered, and indifferently weighed togither, with the wonderfull commodities which this discouery may bring, especially to this realme of England: I must needes conclude with learned Baptista Ramusius, and diuers other learned men, who said, that this discouery hath bene reserued for some noble prince or worthie man, thereby to make himselfe rich, and the world happie: desiring you to accept in good part this briefe and simple discourse, written in haste, which if I may perceiue that it shall not sufficiently satisfie you in this behalfe, I will then impart vnto you a large discourse, which I haue written onely of this discouery.

Why, it'll be a regular lark, the best little joke ever! And you'll oblige me immensely besides. Worthie, please." Worth did not consent all at once; but the idea rather appealed to her for its daring and excitement. It would be a lark just at that time Worth did not see it in any other light. Besides, she wanted to oblige Millicent, who coaxed vehemently.

"I just want to ask him, Aunt Kate, if he knows that he used to live in a tree." "Oh, he knows it," she laughed. "He knows everything," said Worth. "Worthie, is that why you like him? 'Cause he knows everything? Or do you like him just because you like him?" "I like him because he knows everything but mostly I like him just because I like him." "Same here," breathed Aunt Kate.

It shall be your parts then to follow me, who will lead you the waie: for euen now my mind giueth me, that I shall passe thorough the battels, tread the capteines vnder foot, and run the king through with this my sharpe sword." If vpon valiance, here are manie verie worthie men, afore whom there is not one aliue that may chalenge any prerogatiue.

He lookes me blind now. Bar. How I could cursee thee, foole, despise thee, spurne thee, But thou art a thing not worthie of mine anger. A frend! a dog: a whore had byn more secreat, A common whore a closer Cabinet. Confest! upon what safety, thou trembling aspyn, Upon what hope? Is there ought left to buoy us But our owne confidence?

Amongst other things it was prouided, that those abbeies and churches which were void of gouernours, and could haue none placed in them by the time of the late ciuill warres, should now be committed vnto men worthie to enioy the same, for the reformation of disorders growne and plentifullie sproong vp in time of the vacations.

A dishonourable trick! That thought stung Millicent. Monday evening Millicent flung down the book from which she was vainly trying to study. "Worthie, it's no use. You were right. There's nothing to do but go and 'fess up to Mrs. Kirby. I can't respect Millicent Moore again until I do. I'm going right up now." "I'll go with you," said Worth quietly.

Where is the terrour of our names, our powre That Spaine with feare hath felt in both his Indies? We are lost for ever, and from freemen growne Slaves so contemptible as no worthie Prince, That would have men, not sluggish Beasts, his Servants, Would ere vouchsafe the owning.

"Underlying principles of life," she repeated grimly. "Why no," he acknowledged, "I guess I never heard of them." "I never did either, till just lately. I want to find out something about them. Do you know, Worthie dear, I'd go a long way to find out something about them." "Where would you have to go, Aunt Kate? Could you go in a boat?" "No, I fear you couldn't go in a boat.

And her reposing and resting my selfe vpon this sweete hope, I cease, beseeching the Almightie to blesse this good work in your hands to the honour and glorie of his most holy name, to the inlargement of the dominions of his sacred Majestie, and to the generall good of all the worthie Aduenturers and vndertakers. From my lodging in the Colledge of Westminster this 15. of Aprill, 1609.