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King riding before Mrt Lane, and Mr LaJJeh in their company. Affoori as his Majefty came near the Colonel, He called to him, F r a n F r a n k s 1 how doji thou do ? By which gracious pleafance the Colonel perA ceived, that though his Majefties habit and countenance were much changed, yet his Heroick fpirit was the fame, and his mind ilnmutable. The Colonel (to avoid the jealous eyes of fome neighbours ) inftantly conveyed the King and M rt Lane into the Lady Wyndhanis Chamber, where the pafjfibiis of Joy and Sorrow did a while combat inthem, Who 1 beheld his Sacred Perfon': For what loyal Eye could look upon fo Glorious a Prince thus eclypfed, and not pay unto him the faomage ^»f* tears ? But the confidefration of > his Majefties fafety, the gracious 'words of his own mouth conA futing the fad report's of his untimely death, together With ‘ the 1 hope ’ of) his; future preA fer vatton, fobndried therri up.j In a'lhbrt time the Ooloner brought the Lord Wilmot to tHe King, aridthett the Ladies withdrew into the Parlour^ having firft; agreed tto call MrtT,knc Coufin, !a)ad to entertain'licr with