Genealogical Gleanings in England Parts I Xxiiixxv volume 1
Genealogical Gleanings in England Parts I Xxiiixxv volume 1
Henry F Henry Fitz Gilbert Waters
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Yet stand they still at dore & shall until the fairest end y e Lord shall please to give to this shall come to light. I have been told to open to your Ladiship the whole Anatomie of this busines. To wrong your precious name and answer her kind love with want would be like gall to all the honey of my life, & marr my marriage joys. The kind affection of your deare Ladiship & worthy niece is of better merit and desert. I shall add for the present I know none in the world I more affect & (had y e L...ord been pleased to say amen in those other regards) should doubtles haue fully answered (if not exceeded) her affection. But I have learned another Lesson to still my soule as a weaned childe & give offence to none. I have learn'd to keepe my studie and pray to y e God of heaven (as oft as I doe pray) for the everlasting peace and well fare of your kind Ladiship, whose soule & comfort is in y e number of my greatest cares. The Lord that hath caried you from the wombe to gray haires crown those gray haires by making your last dayes (like y e close of some sweet harmonie) your rest fruitfull (like Sarah) in old age : out shining all those Starrs y' shine about you: going dowue in Peace, rising in Glory in the armes of yo r dearest Saviour.
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