Cotton MSS. Titus ii. 290

Lord Monteagle to Robert Catesby
1605
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If all Creatures borne under the Mones spheare can not endure without the elimentes of Aier and fyre in what languishment have wee lede owre lyfe since wee departed from the deare Robine whose conversation gave us such warmeth as wee neded no other heate to mainetayne owre healthes: since therefore it is proper to all to desire a remedy for their disease I doe by theise joyned by the Lawes of charitye to make thy suresent aparance here at the bath and lett no watery Nimpes divert you who can better lyve with the aire and better forbeare the fyre of your Spirite and Vigoure than wee who accomptes thy person the only Sone that must ripen owre harvest. And thus I rest: Ever

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