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4: The thirde Booke of the Hiſtorie of Ireland, compriſing the raigne of Henry
the eyght: continued by Richard Stanihurſt, and vvritten to the right honorable
Sir Henrie Sidney Knight, Lord Deputie of Ireland, Lord preſident of VVales,
Knight of the moſt noble order of the Garter, and one of hir Maieſties priue
Counſayle within hir Realme of Englande.
Snippet: 189 of 344 (1577, Volume 3, p. 98) Compare 1587 edition: 1
And bycauſe I may be the better inſtructed how to reward thee during my gouernement I would gladly learne, what thy Lorde and mai|ſtir beſtowed on thee.Pareſe ſet a gogge with theſe milde ſpeeches, and ſuppoſing the more he recited, the better bee ſhoulde bee rewarded, lefte not vntolde the meaneſt good turne, that euer he receyued at his Lords hands.
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Body Text: Section 4 of
4: The thirde Booke of the Hiſtorie of Ireland, compriſing the raigne of Henry
the eyght: continued by Richard Stanihurſt, and vvritten to the right honorable
Sir Henrie Sidney Knight, Lord Deputie of Ireland, Lord preſident of VVales,
Knight of the moſt noble order of the Garter, and one of hir Maieſties priue
Counſayle within hir Realme of Englande.
Snippet: 190 of 344 (1577, Volume 3, p. 98) Compare 1587 edition: 1
Why Pareſe, quoth the Deputie, couldeſt thou finde in thine hearte to betray his Caſtell, that hath bin ſo good Lord vnto thee? truly, thou that art ſo hollow to him, wilt neuer be true to vs, and therewithall, turning his talke to his of|ficers, he gaue them commaundement, to dely|uer Pareſe the ſumme of money that was pro|miſed him vpon the ſurrender of the Caſtel,A notable iudgement. and after, to choppe off his head.Pareſe at this colde ſalutation of farewell and behangd, turning his ſimpring to wimpring, ſayd:
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Body Text: Section 4 of
4: The thirde Booke of the Hiſtorie of Ireland, compriſing the raigne of Henry
the eyght: continued by Richard Stanihurſt, and vvritten to the right honorable
Sir Henrie Sidney Knight, Lord Deputie of Ireland, Lord preſident of VVales,
Knight of the moſt noble order of the Garter, and one of hir Maieſties priue
Counſayle within hir Realme of Englande.
Snippet: 191 of 344 (1577, Volume 3, p. 98) Compare 1587 edition: 1
My Lord, had I wiſt you would haue dealte ſo ſtraitely with me, your Lordſhip ſhoulde not haue wonne this ſort with as little bloudſhed as you dyd.