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C4 + ; fury, but alfo took out the very fling of thofe wafps-, infomuch that they who the laft nmhr talked of coming but learching, began now to fay, that Crowrvelh late fuccefs againft the King, had made the Colonel a Convert. All being now quiet about home, the CoA lonels Lady(under a pretence of a Vifit)goes over to Sherborn to hear what news there was abroad of the King, And towards, evening, at her return, a Troop of horfe clapt private^* ly into the town. This filent way of entring their Quarters, in fo triumphant a time, gave a ftrong alarm to this careful Lady,: whofe thoughts; were much troubled concerning her Royal Gueft. A ftop.flie made to hearken out what brought them thither, and whither they were bound: But not one grain of InA telligence could be procured by the moft in-duftrious enquiry. ; Wheq (he came home,(he gave his; Majefty an. account of many ftories, which like.flying.clouds were blown about by tJietreathtOf the,people•ftr.iving to cover h<?n i trouble; with: the. vajl > jpf cheerfulnefs. 'But this the King, perceiving to be rather forced then free,as at pther times, was earneft to know the caufe. of her di.fcompofure* And ■! to-
DOI link for C4 + ; fury, but alfo took out the very fling of thofe wafps-, infomuch that they who the laft nmhr talked of coming but learching, began now to fay, that Crowrvelh late fuccefs againft the King, had made the Colonel a Convert. All being now quiet about home, the CoA lonels Lady(under a pretence of a Vifit)goes over to Sherborn to hear what news there was abroad of the King, And towards, evening, at her return, a Troop of horfe clapt private^* ly into the town. This filent way of entring their Quarters, in fo triumphant a time, gave a ftrong alarm to this careful Lady,: whofe thoughts; were much troubled concerning her Royal Gueft. A ftop.flie made to hearken out what brought them thither, and whither they were bound: But not one grain of InA telligence could be procured by the moft in-duftrious enquiry. ; Wheq (he came home,(he gave his; Majefty an. account of many ftories, which like.flying.clouds were blown about by tJietreathtOf the,people•ftr.iving to cover h<?n i trouble; with: the. vajl > jpf cheerfulnefs. 'But this the King, perceiving to be rather forced then free,as at pther times, was earneft to know the caufe. of her di.fcompofure* And ■! to-
C4 + ; fury, but alfo took out the very fling of thofe wafps-, infomuch that they who the laft nmhr talked of coming but learching, began now to fay, that Crowrvelh late fuccefs againft the King, had made the Colonel a Convert. All being now quiet about home, the CoA lonels Lady(under a pretence of a Vifit)goes over to Sherborn to hear what news there was abroad of the King, And towards, evening, at her return, a Troop of horfe clapt private^* ly into the town. This filent way of entring their Quarters, in fo triumphant a time, gave a ftrong alarm to this careful Lady,: whofe thoughts; were much troubled concerning her Royal Gueft. A ftop.flie made to hearken out what brought them thither, and whither they were bound: But not one grain of InA telligence could be procured by the moft in-duftrious enquiry. ; Wheq (he came home,(he gave his; Majefty an. account of many ftories, which like.flying.clouds were blown about by tJietreathtOf the,people•ftr.iving to cover h<?n i trouble; with: the. vajl > jpf cheerfulnefs. 'But this the King, perceiving to be rather forced then free,as at pther times, was earneft to know the caufe. of her di.fcompofure* And ■! to-
ABSTRACT
C 4 + ; fury, but alfo took out the very fling of thofe wafps-, infomuch that they who the laft nmhr talked of coming but learching, began now to fay, that Crowrvelh late fuccefs againft the King, had made the Colonel a Convert.