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Show ENGLIS LANGUAG From euety manne fome parcell of his wyll That he may pray therfor hated, not letting to kiffe whome he thoughte t and ferue her ftyll " Some manne hath good, but chyldren hath h none Some manne hath both, but he can get none health ‘Some hath al thre but vp to honours trone €an he not crepe, by no maner of ftelth - To fome fhe fendeth, children, ryches, welthe Honour, woorfhyp, and reuerence all hys lyfe But yet the pyncheth hym with a fhrewde wyfe - Then for afmuch as it is fortunes guyfe "T'o graunt to manne all thyng that he wyll axe - But as her felfe lyft crder and deuyfe Doth euery manne his parte divide and tax 1 counfayle you eche one truffe vp your packes what indifferent Frende and foo was much wher hi aduauntag grew weene hi h fpared no mans deathe, whofe life withftoode hi purpofe. He flewe with his owne handes kin Henry the fixt, being prifoner in the Tower, a menne conftantly faye, and that without commaundement or knoweledge of the king, which woulde vndoubtedly yf he had entended that thinge haue appointed that boocherly office, to fome othe then his owne borne brother wif menn alf tha drif conuayde, lacked not in helping furth hi of Clarence to his death: whiche hee refifte howbeit fomwhat (as menne deme) mor then he that wer hartely minded to hi And they that thus deme, thinke that h long time in king Edwardes life, forethought to b king in that cafe the king his brother (whofe lif But notwithftandyng certes in my mynde hee looked that euil dyete thoulde fhorten) thould happen to deceafe (as in dede he did) while hi as true ye fhall them fynde In euery poynt eche anfwere by and by - As are the iudgementes of aftronomye children wer yonge An thei deme, that for thy intente he was gladde of his brothers death th duke of Clarence The Defcripcion of RicHaRD the thirde the third fonne encreafe of his eftate couertl brothe openly faintl welth Doe as ye lyft, there fhall no manne you bynde ‘Them to beleue, as furely as your crede ICHARD but after for ambicion, and either for the furetie an Somm And take no thyng at all, or be content With fuche rewarde as fortune hath you fent All thynges in this boke that ye fhall rede I durft well fwere kyll: difpitious and cruell, not for euill will alway of who w nowe entreate, was in witte and courage egal with either of them, in bodye and prowefle farr whofe life muft nedes haue hin dered hym fo entendynge, whither the fame duk of Clarence hadde kepte him true to his nephe the yonge king, or enterprifed to be kyng himfelfe But of al this pointe is ther no certaintie and whofo diuineth vppon coniectures, maye as we b hau thi Howbei fhort. t a farr t thot muc fhould lef hi backe crok limme night felf th tha learned informa io credibl an vifage o e fauou har higher than his right Myftleb on ook died Edward kyng which i menn othe i warlye calle ftate i i a fuc long er mornyng , came in greate hafte to th an enuiou ll wrathf us malici wa otherwife, h ftret ff Reddecr i dwellyn Pottye on o ‘houf fo i I de frowa from afore his birth, eue hafty wit wa h whe an gat Crepu witho f trouth reported, that the duches his mother ha Potty vnt fhewe he in lette quick rappy no could fhe tha e trauai he i do much trouth m B d depart wa Edwar kyng tha cam he tha an te uncu i bee delivered of hy dukeo th mayfte wyllm the Potty quo mann menn a rde forw into the worlde with the feet t fo hadd he cauf Wha kynge be fte Glouc all th runn fam . bee borne outwarde, and (as th towar bein he whyth faye t i i hard thynk t repo hatr o men he not vntothed, whi thyng fuch he tha knew thyng any him he nge cha natu tha aboue the trouthe, or elle there ng inkel any ha yf other o ed purpo courf th i courfe in hys beginninge, which e nough o i fpeak t likely no wa he fo ted commi rally vanat of his lyfe many thinge e hyftor thi o courf th t return t now Bu t a warre th i None euill captaine was he fte ol o hadd Glouc o duk th tha i wer fo the metel mor wa cio difpof whiche hi ion inde or was nowe at erft conclu thi fore- {ommean hee hadd e victor Sundr peace time ouerthrowes, but neuer in defaulte as for his thereunto moued, and putte in hope by the occaowne parfone,-either of hardineffe or polytike order, fion of the tender age of the younge princes, hi hood unity fpede o lykel an oppor (a nephu wha fomm an ce dyfpe o free was hee calle enneuve he tha o coura i mann puttet ge aboue hys power liberall, with large giftes he dee they contri he tha i i certay tended wa he which fo thipp frend aft him vnfted digrega th o cio vfurp th wit on ftrucc hi ge an places othe i fain to pil and fpoyl he a much a fo An e hymfel vppo nity deep f{ecret an clof wa He hatred ftedfa ue conti lon yn maynt t holp an wift wel o n arrog e ynaun count o diffimuler, lowly wvnder them bothe littl o ftature 11l feture o heart, outwardly coumpinable where he inwardel grudge and hearte brennynge betwene the iuene nre |