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 thirty: at other times his being disfigured with the small pox, and many other exceptions she made. However, her father's positive commands, and the rich presents her love made her, won her consent, or seemingly she yielded to the match, so married they were in great pomp; many of the court, as well as of the city, being invited to the wedding; which was kept with great feasting, many days.

The wedding being now over, and the bridegroom having enjoyed his charming bride, grew exceedingly fond of her even to dottage, which sickened and palliated her love toward him, and he perceiving it, strove to wind himself more into her affections; and to this end he clothed her very richly, and adorned her with jewels, denying her nothing she desired, or that he thought would tend to her satisfaction or delight.

It was not long before Lord Hastings heard the unwelcome tidings,