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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D.

CHAPTER XLIX
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I owe her majesty the duty of an earl, and of lord marshal of England.

I have been content to do her majesty the service of a clerk; but I can never serve her as a villain of slave.

But yet you say I must give way unto the time.

So I do; for now that I see the storm come, I have put myself into the harbor.

Seneca saith, we must give way to fortune.


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