Chapter 52

[Whan this was sayd, euery man for that[1231]time tooke his leaue of other, and departed (for then it waxed darke) appointing a new day of meeting, which being come, we met all together againe. And whan we had saluted one another, then one tooke the booke, and began to read the story of kingEdwardthe fifte: (for there wee left) and when hee came to the apprehending of the lordRiuers: “Stay there I pray you,” sayd I, “for here is his complaint. For the better vnderstanding whereof, you must imagine that he was accompanied with the lordRichard Gray,Hawt, andClappam, whose infortunes hee bewaileth after this maner.”]

[Whan this was sayd, euery man for that[1231]time tooke his leaue of other, and departed (for then it waxed darke) appointing a new day of meeting, which being come, we met all together againe. And whan we had saluted one another, then one tooke the booke, and began to read the story of kingEdwardthe fifte: (for there wee left) and when hee came to the apprehending of the lordRiuers: “Stay there I pray you,” sayd I, “for here is his complaint. For the better vnderstanding whereof, you must imagine that he was accompanied with the lordRichard Gray,Hawt, andClappam, whose infortunes hee bewaileth after this maner.”]


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