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Pardon me in your patience a while, If to parallel these Princes praiers, in their precedencie with God, I leaue not out our owne Princes at home, the perfume of whose praiers are yet sweete in this our English Eden, and like the smell of a field which the Lord hath blessed, that powerfull praier of Edward the sixt made at his death and in the houre of his dissolution shall neuer die while the state standeth but euer be blessed by it, O my God defend this Realme from papistry, |
Pardon me in your patience a while, If to parallel these Princes Prayers, in their precedency with God, I leave not out our own Princes At home, the perfume of whose Prayers Are yet sweet in this our English Eden, and like the smell of a field which the Lord hath blessed, that powerful prayer of Edward the sixt made At his death and in the hour of his dissolution shall never die while the state Stands but ever be blessed by it, Oh my God defend this Realm from papistry, |
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