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 392 THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND, the^wi^low^f, " "^ WhiIe " ,US 1,arassed that > Poking from singin/g y^s g S^^^SS » ThTdilef ence ,„ the r fates struek her forcibl the peasant mafden freely enjoymg liberty, and tormented by no fear "£u ma" a^ VlT^V^? W« £ to argue on lt agai „ s f Doctors Tresham, Cole, Oglethorpe and -Pie, Oxford men ; to whom were addeH TW R ' Glinne, Seton, Watson, Sedgwick and I AtWn £ t ^^ The dissatisfaction entertained by A&ry's s it dec ts aS S her marnasre with Philin nf 9n a in i a f s,UD J ects a gainst approached for ts fu fil Cnt An decr . eased 1 n ? as «* period that this union would eT to tte Zr^ ? e ? d preVailed enacted in the previous reign for th re fo™ o°f ^ ^T" 8 in the Church "and State/ Superb ™e °ofSrin° o^ 8 norance, never failing to lend L Q w ♦ on-spnng ot lg- justify the fears of a %%£ 2 ts'o^™^^* " a L a n r do V n r r tS'tth of /ebrZT^to /// ^ ^ disasters to the kingdom Pari amenthf ' m ° St grave marriage, Mary, to mitigate fe'SLft KK£S its nrinrp ti, q 1 j VUdDi y spring trom her marriage with rnii? a i l° rd mayor and commons were sent Jn
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