boyls, botches, and blains, they
fearing it might come to light, up∣on
the judgement of Phisitians,
that foul play had been offered him,
consented to stifle him with the
Bed-cloathes, which accordingly
was performed, and so ended he his
miserable life, with the assurance of
the Conspirators, that he dyed by
poyson; none thinking (much lesse
knowing) otherwise, but these two
Murtherers.Now was all (as they beleeved)
quiet, and in the depth of security,
and the Earl and Countesse began to
carry their loves more openly and
impudently: But, they understand∣ing
that the world did talke very
loudly, and broadly of this adulte∣rous
meeting; it must (from that
ground) proceed to an adulterous
Marriage, as well to the wronging a
young Noble man, as to the disho∣nour
and shame of themselves; But
they must needs goe whom the Devill
drives: yet know they not how,
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