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Snippet: 1913 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 261)
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Snippet: 1914 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 261) Compare 1587 edition:
1 As he returned backe through
the Mernes, there came a woman vnto him weeping in la|mentable ſorte, who fell
vppon hir knees at his feete, beſeeching him to pitie hir caſe, hauing loſt
both hir huſbande and ſonne,The Earle of Mernes
ſonne. by the tyrannous crueltie of the maiſter of Mernes, who for
that they had called him afore a iudge in an action of debt, had ſlaine and
murthered as well the one as the other.
Snippet: 1915 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 261) Compare 1587 edition:
1 The king moued with this
deteſtable kinde of iniurie, lyght beſide his Horſe, and woulde not alight vp
againe,A righteous Iuſticier. till hee had ſeene
the Au|thour of that heynous treſpaſſe hanged vppon a Gybet.
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