[1] At length when he had considered his owne state, and weled how vnthankefullie the French king and his brother had dealt with him, in hauing no consi|deration of him at such time as they tooke truce, Polydor. he determined to alter his purpose, and hauing some good hope in his fathers clemencie, thought best to trie it, which he found to be the best waie that he could haue taken. For oftentimes it chanceth, that latter thoughts are better aduised than the first, as the old saieng is,

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