Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885 edition. Excerpt: ...out of Wales recouers new forces in Yorkeshire, and is with the L. Bardolph ouercome at Bramham Moore, and slaine in the Battail. An. Reg. 9. 'The K. growes iealous of his sonne, Hen. Prince of Wales: who, with a better minde then sashion, came to his Father and cleared himsels. An. Reg. 13. 82 Which when that vertuous Prince (who borne to bee The module of a glorious Monarch) heard, With humble protestations did so free His sathers seares, and his owne honor cleer'd, As that he plainely made the world to see How base, Detraction and Deceipt appeard; And that a hart, so nobly built, could not Containe (within) a thought, that wore a blot. 83 Wherewith, the king betakes him to some peace; Yet to a peace, much like a sicke-mans sleep (Whose vnrelenting paines do neuer cease; But alwayes watch vpon his weakenes keepe) That neuer any Sabaoth os release Could free his trauailes, and afflictions deepe: But still his cares held working, all his lise, Till Death concludes a finall end with strise. 84 Whose Herald, Sickenes, being imployd, before, With sull commission to denounce his end; And paine and griese, insorcing more and more, Besieg'd the Hold, that could not long desend; Consuming so, al that resisting store Os those prouisions Nature daign'd to lend, St. 83, U. 1, 2, 'But now the king retires him to his'; A peace... seeble ' ': 1. 3, 'Wherein his working paines ' 1: 1. 4, 'Though seeming rest his closed eyes doth' 1: 1. 5, 'For 6 no peace could euer so' 1: 1. 6, 'His intricate turmoiles and sorrowes' 1: 1. 7, '... that... kept waking' 1: 1. 8, 'Continue on till Death conclude the strise ' '. St. 84, 1. I, 'sent'1: 1. 5, 'And so confum'd... imboldning' 1: 1. 6, '... hote gaine-striuing bloud that did contend '. As that the walles, worne...