The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes And Sufferings a Repr

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King of England Charles I
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The less others consider ivhat they ask, make me the tnore solicitous what I answer.
Though mine oxen and my people s pressures are grievous, and peace would he very 'pleasing, yet, Lord, never suffer me to avoid the one or purchase the other with the least expense or waste of my conscience, ivhereof Thou, Lord, only are deservedly more master than myself.
XII.
Upon the Rebellion and Troubles in Ireland.
The commotions in Ireland were so sudden and so violent, that it was hard at first either t
...o discern the rise or apply a remedy to that precipitant rebellion.
Indeed, that sea of blood which hath there been cruelly and barbarously shed, is enough to drown any man in eternal both infamy and misery, whom God shall find the malicious author or instigator of its efi'usion.
It fell out, as a most unhappy advantage to some men's malice against me, that when they had impudence enough to lay anything to my charge, this bloody opportunity should be offered them, with which I must be aspersed, although there was nothing which could be more abhorred by me, being so full of sin against God, disloyalty to myself, and destructive to my subjects.


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