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Previous image Next imageThe 1654 Prose Letters  Letter 124, cont. (p.308)




speake aloud, though we awaken men,
and make them froward, yet after two or
three modest knocks at the door, I went
away. Yet I understood after, the King
was gone abroad, and thought you might
be gone with him. I came to give you an
account of that, which this does as well.
I have now put into my Lord of Bath and
Wells hands the Sermon that faithfully exscrci-
bed. I beseech you be pleased to hearken far-
ther after it; I am still upon my jealousie, that
the King brought thither some disaffecti-
on towards me, grounded upon some o-
ther demerit of mine, and took it not from
the Sermon. For, as Card. Cusanus writ a
Book Cribratio Alchorani, I have cribated,
and re-cribrated, and post-cribrated the Ser-
mon, and must necessarily say, the King
who hath let fall his eye upon some of my
Poems, never saw, of mine, a hand, or an
eye, or an affection, set down with so much
study, and diligence, and labour of syllables,
as in this Sermon I expressed those two
points, which I take so much to conduce
[CW: to]
p.308

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