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d corrupted the inconsiderate Prince, that he gave _himself to obey the tyrannie of those bloodie beasts_, and he _made a solemne vow_. 67, l. 6. _suddane_ punishment.--7. _upon him_, if _he did not repent_, and amend his _life_. 68, l. 5. _and deid_, not saying one _worde_, _that same day that_, in _audience_. 70, l. 8. _forgevance_ of the said _Thomas_. 71, l. 1-4. _change or_ alter the heart of the infortunate and misled Prince, but still he did proceed in his accustomed wayes. _For in the midst of these_ evills. 72, l. 2. _eschaping_, (the keepers being asleep, he went out at the window.)--5. _espy_ and detest.--10. Earle of Glevearne. 76, l. 1-5. After _God had given unto that_ mis-informed _Prince sufficient documents_, _that his_ warring _against his blessed_ Gospel _should not prosperously succeed_, _he_ raised up _against him_ warres, as he did of old against divers Princes that would not hear his voice, _in the which he_ lost himself, _as we shall_ here_after heare_. 77, l. 18. _our kingdome_ of Abbots, Monks, &c., _and_. 79, l. 9. _Forresse war runne upon_--Forces were sent up and down to. 80, l. 12. _to skaill_ and sunder.--26. _wounded his_ high stomacke.--29. _had not_ cut the dayes of his life. 81, l. 9. _Preastis_--Prelats. 82, l. 2. _what tyme_--at that time when.--3. _Yles_, in the yeere 1534.--13. _Jefwellis_--Juglers. 83, l. 4. _I shall_ reproove _you by sharpe_ punishments.--16. _honour nor continuance_--honour nor countenance. 84, l. 2. _Thare concurred ... prophettis_, (_omitted._)--4. _closenes and_ fidelity among them.--7. _should be_ theirs.--11. _that Raid_--that device.--23-25. _amonges whome was_ the Erle of Arran, notwithstanding his siding with the current of the Court, and his neernesse in blood to the King. _It was bruited._ 85, l. 15. _The_ foreward _goeth forth_, feare _rises_.--18. _thousand men_; their beacons _on every side_. 86, l. 5, 6. _experte_. _About ten houris_--expert, about ten hours.--8, 9. _baner_; and he upholden by two spears, _lift up_.--18. _and Mearns_. _In this_ mountain _did_.--27. _array_ in order. 87, l. 2. _softlye_--safely. 88, l. 1. _to tack the_ bandis.--7. _Somervaill_ and Oliphant, _and many_.--9. _Worldly men_ say that. 89, l. 21. who waited upon news at Lochmaban.--(_In the margin_,) Others say, at Carlaverock, neere by the place where the defeat was given, called Solway Mosse. 90, l. 25. _ane of his_ mistresses
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