Shakspere And His Forerunners; Studies in Elizabethan Poetry And Its Development From Early English
Shakspere And His Forerunners; Studies in Elizabethan Poetry And Its Development From Early English
Lanier Sidney
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Esai the Prophete. . . . " I am contente to beare the title of sedicious with Esai. Thankes be to God, I am not alone, I am in no singularyte. This same man that layed sedycyon thus to my charge, was asked an other tyme whether he were at the sermon at Paules crosse, he answered that he was ther, and beynge asked what news ther. Mary quod he, wonderful newes, we were ther clean absolved, my Mule and al had ful absolucion, ye may se by thys, that he was suche a one that rode on a mule and that h...e was a gentylman. "In dede hys Mule was wyser than he, for I dare saye, the Mule never sclaundered the Preacher. Oh what an unhappy chaunce had thys Mule to carye suche an Asse uppon hys backe. I was there at the sermon my selfe, in the ende of his sermon he gave a generall absolu- cion, and as farre as I remember these, or suche other lyke were his wordes, but at the leaste, I am sure, thys was hys meanynge. As manye as do knowledge your selves to be synners, and confesse the same and standes not in I30 SHAKSPERE AND HIS FORERUNNERS defence of it, and hartelye abhorreth it, and will beleve in the death of christ, and be conformable thereunto.
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