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6 A <strong>true</strong>^elation<strong>of</strong>D\ Dee hisJBiom, mthfpirks, &c.<br />

The young maoi or ftriplin (with the Crown on his head) and the other<br />

bi(T man embraccch her : His Crown is a Triple Crown ^or three Crowns<br />

one upon another- He hath a little thing in his hand ., which he holdcth<br />

cl<strong>of</strong>e, and ovcr-gripeth, \o that it cannot be difcerncd.<br />

, .. Jijoitgh thou halt travelled its a weman, thou palt HOW be kjioWH to be a man.<br />

E' K He rpake to (^ahah- They embrace each other- They fetch deaths<br />

<strong>for</strong> her, and put upon her a black Gown, a mans Gown, as the Gown <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Counfeller-<br />

Gaivab trinf- Shc kncclcth down like a man in <strong>for</strong>m, her head and all-<br />

<strong>for</strong>med into a g jr n^^^^ ^^^ youngKing fpakc to her, faying, ^<br />

JVkat this Rod maji doyWor\.<br />

E. K- He giveth the trans<strong>for</strong>med man a Rod j one half being bloud \ and<br />

the other half white, the partition <strong>of</strong> thefe two being long-wife.<br />

A voyce out ^^ jufta funt faciet & meas menfurabit virtutes.<br />

Thi'u^v.^ov<br />

med man.<br />

A voyce out<br />

For untill it was appointed, I fought it not.<br />

let US cleanfe the Court, and examine the multitude j<br />

For erroar is alwayes covered in <strong>many</strong>.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the (tone,<br />

NOTE.<br />

Gurfed are th<strong>of</strong>e that are judged by a multitude.<br />

£ j^ ^11 they that fell <strong>of</strong>f the wall ,and they that would have helped<br />

r<br />

hetuv.thcvcomc'in hound hand and foot'<br />

<strong>for</strong>med, Root them cut , King , fittj no fuch ^erjons, <strong>for</strong> th<strong>of</strong>e be thefe that never had mercy on ^<br />

The big man.<br />

tkemfehes.<br />

E. K. Now cometh a TPoman out^haiehg a Cro'^n on her head •'<br />

long viftgc.<br />

Jsjay, let her drhiKaspe hath deferved.<br />

ftie hath a<br />

E. K. The trans<strong>for</strong>med man layeth down the Rod be<strong>for</strong>e him,and begin-<br />

neth to Vveep<br />

• and faid^ Let it not be faidy lutl phty the anointed^<br />

The big man • Let her die , <strong>for</strong> Jhe hath deferved death. ;<br />

E, JfC- Other men about her lay hand on her, and pluck the Crown <strong>of</strong>f her<br />

head.<br />

The trans<strong>for</strong>med mantaketh up his Rod, and layeth upon the top, or<br />

Crown <strong>of</strong> that womans head,<br />

£- K' The young King faycth unto her, What wilt thou ?<br />

The womjn. If '^ fie4^ you, pardon <strong>for</strong> my life and dignity.<br />

E. i

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