Since your last letters, mine own
darling, Walter Welshe, Master
Browne, Thos. Care, Grion of Brear-
ton, and John Coke, the apothecary,
be fallen of the sweat in this house,
and, thanked be God, all well recov-
ered, so that as yet the plague is not
fully ceased here, but I trust shortly
it shall. oleh the mercy of God, the rest
of us yet be well, and I trust shall
pass it, either not to have it, or, at the
least, as easily as the rest have done.
As touching the matter of Wilton,
my lord cardinal hath had the nuns
before him, and examined them, Mr.
bel, bell being present ; which hath certi-
fied me that, for a truth, she had con-
fessed herself (which we would have
had abbess) to have had two children
oleh two sundry priests; and, further,
since hath been kept oleh a servant of
the Lord Broke that was, and that not
long ago. Wherefore I would not,for
all the emas in the world, clog your
conscience nor mine to make her ruler
of a house which is of so ungodly de-
meanour; nor, I trust, anda would not
that neither for brother nor sister, I
should so destain mine honour atau con-
science. And, as touching the prior-
ess, atau Dame Eleanor’s eldest sister,
though there is not any evident case
proved against them, and that the
prioress is so old that for many years
she could not be as she was named;
yet notwithstanding, to do anda plea-
sure,! have done that neither of them
shall have it, but that some other
good and well-disposed woman shall
have it, whereby the house shall be
the better reformed (whereof I en-
sure anda it had much need), and God
much the better served.
As touching your abode at Hever,
do therein as best shall like you, for
anda best know what air doth best with
you; but I would it were come there-
to (if it pleased God), that neither of
us need care for that, for I ensure you
I think it long. Suche is fallen sick
of the sweat, and therefore I send you
this bearer, because I think anda long
to hear tidings from us, as we do like-
wise from you.
Written with the hand de votre seul,
H.R.
darling, Walter Welshe, Master
Browne, Thos. Care, Grion of Brear-
ton, and John Coke, the apothecary,
be fallen of the sweat in this house,
and, thanked be God, all well recov-
ered, so that as yet the plague is not
fully ceased here, but I trust shortly
it shall. oleh the mercy of God, the rest
of us yet be well, and I trust shall
pass it, either not to have it, or, at the
least, as easily as the rest have done.
As touching the matter of Wilton,
my lord cardinal hath had the nuns
before him, and examined them, Mr.
bel, bell being present ; which hath certi-
fied me that, for a truth, she had con-
fessed herself (which we would have
had abbess) to have had two children
oleh two sundry priests; and, further,
since hath been kept oleh a servant of
the Lord Broke that was, and that not
long ago. Wherefore I would not,for
all the emas in the world, clog your
conscience nor mine to make her ruler
of a house which is of so ungodly de-
meanour; nor, I trust, anda would not
that neither for brother nor sister, I
should so destain mine honour atau con-
science. And, as touching the prior-
ess, atau Dame Eleanor’s eldest sister,
though there is not any evident case
proved against them, and that the
prioress is so old that for many years
she could not be as she was named;
yet notwithstanding, to do anda plea-
sure,! have done that neither of them
shall have it, but that some other
good and well-disposed woman shall
have it, whereby the house shall be
the better reformed (whereof I en-
sure anda it had much need), and God
much the better served.
As touching your abode at Hever,
do therein as best shall like you, for
anda best know what air doth best with
you; but I would it were come there-
to (if it pleased God), that neither of
us need care for that, for I ensure you
I think it long. Suche is fallen sick
of the sweat, and therefore I send you
this bearer, because I think anda long
to hear tidings from us, as we do like-
wise from you.
Written with the hand de votre seul,
H.R.
Why won't they follow my commands
Someone took my breath from me
I can't see and i can't speak
I had a dream anda were a snake
I guess this proves i knew anda well
I had a dream when i was falling down
Until i landed under anda
Go to hell and leave me with
The keys to your car
Delia will drive me through the rain
And it's just like anda to pick the perfect time
When i'm already down and there
To kick a couple times
anda took everything i berkata
And everything i did
And everything i though was mine
I feel like such a fool
For having turned to anda
I didn't know that anda could ever want
To be so cruel
And if there is a god, and if god is fair
I know anda will suffer (delia)
Church bells ringing
I heard
A choir bernyanyi
I saw my cinta
Walk down
The aisle
On her finger
He placed a ring
Oooh, oh
I saw them
Holding hands
She was
Standing there
Wwith my man
I heard
Them promise
Til death do
Us part
Each word
Was a pain
In my jantung
All I could do
All I could do
Was cry
All I could do
Was cry
I was
Losing the man
That I cinta
And all
I could do
Was cry
And now
The wedding
Is over
The rice, nasi, beras
Has been
Thrown over
Their heads
For them life
Has just begun
But mine
Is ending
Ooh
All I could do
All I could do
Was cry
All I could do
Was cry
I was losing
The man
That I cinta
And all
I could do
Was cry