[1] The archbishop in the meane time, perceiuing that the liberties of the church were now not onelie em|bezelled, but in maner extingu [...]hed, and being losh to make any further attempt against his former dea|lings, would now (without the kings knowledge) haue departed the realme, wherevpon comming to Romnie, he tooke shipping, to haue passed ouer into France, and so to haue gone to the popes court.The archbi|shop Becke [...] would haue [...] out of the realme. But by a contrarie wind he was brought backe into England, and thereby fell further into the kings dis|pleasure than before, in so much that, whereas an ac|tion was commensed against him of late for a ma|nor, which the archbishops of Canturburie had of long time held: now the matter was so vsed, that the archbishop lost the man [...]r, and was more [...]uer con|demned to paie the ar [...]rages, and thus his troubles increased euen through his owne malaper [...]nesse and brainesicknesse; whereas all these tumults [...]ight haue béene composed and laid asléepe, if he had béene wise, peaceable, patient, and obedient. For,
Vir b [...]nus & sapiens quaerit super omnia pacem,Vid [...]que min [...]ra pati, metuens grauiora,M. [...] sag. [...]Ne parus ex igni seelerata incendi [...] surg [...]nt.