grieuous seruice of thy father, and his hea∣uie
yoke, that he put vpon vs, lighter, & we
will serue thee. And hee sayde vnto them,
Depart yet for the space of three dayes, and
then come againe to mee. And the people
departed. And King Roboam tooke
counsaile with the olde men, that stoode be∣fore
his Father, while hee yet liued, and
sayde, What counsaile giue you, that I
may haue matter to aunswere this people?
And they sayde vnto him, If thou be a ser∣uant
to this people this day, and folow their
mindes, and answere them, & speake gently
vnto them this day, they wil be thy seruants
for euer. But he forsooke the counsaile that
the olde men had giuen him, and called vn∣to
his coūsaile yong men, that were growne
vp with him, and waited on him, & said vnto
thē. What coūsaile giue you, that we may
answer this people? And the yong men, that
were growne vp with him, answered him,
saying, Thus shalt thou say vnto the peo∣ple:
My little finger shall bee weightier
then my fathers whole bodie, and where as
my father did lade you, and put a grieuous
yoke vpon you, I will make it heauier. At
which words the people greatly disdaining,