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1 1, Int | the good pleasure of your Majesty’s employments: for the latter, 2 1, Int | Wherefore, representing your Majesty many times unto my mind, 3 1, Int | that I have known, your Majesty were the best instance to 4 1, Int | I have observed in your Majesty, and such a readiness to 5 1, Int | so hath God given your Majesty a composition of understanding 6 1, Int | of the subject. But your Majesty’s manner of speech is, indeed, 7 1, Int | emulation and contention of your Majesty’s virtue with your fortune; 8 1, Int | between the excellency of your Majesty’s gifts of Nature and the 9 1, Int | because there is met in your Majesty a rare conjunction, as well 10 1, Int | profane and human; so as your Majesty standeth invested of that 11 1, Int | individual attribute in your Majesty deserveth to be expressed 12 1, Int | could not make unto your Majesty a better oblation than of 13 1, Int | affirmatively advise your Majesty, or propound unto you framed 14 1, II | allured with the sweetness and majesty of his eloquence and learning, 15 1, II | Queen Elizabeth and your Majesty, being as Castor and Pollux, 16 1, VI | of children, the Divine Majesty took delight to hide His 17 1, VI | do a like injury unto the majesty of God, as if we should 18 1, VII | presuming to speak of your Majesty that liveth), in my judgment 19 2, Int | survive her. But to your Majesty, whom God hath already blessed 20 2, Int | and benign a star as your Majesty to conduct and prosper us? 21 2, Int | inconvenient. For it is one of your Majesty’s own most wise and princely 22 2, I | inquisition of truth, as your Majesty hath showed in your own 23 2, II | fail to represent to your Majesty the unworthiness of the 24 2, II | would be honour for your Majesty, and a work very memorable, 25 2, II | it was to settle in your majesty and your generations (in 26 2, IX | mind and will. For as your majesty saith most aptly and elegantly, “ 27 2, XXI | mention, honoris causa, your Majesty’s excellent book touching 28 2, XXI | above measure. For your Majesty hath truly described, not 29 2, XXI | remembrance what I heard your Majesty in the same sacred spirit 30 2, XXI | excellent writing of your Majesty, as a prime or eminent example 31 2, XXII | representing her in state and majesty, and popular opinions against 32 2, XXIII| other solemn, and full of majesty and circumstance, and therefore 33 2, XXIII| deficient.~(50) And for your Majesty’s laws of England, I could 34 2, XXIII| other solemn, and full of majesty and circumstance, and therefore 35 2, XXIII| deficient.~(50) And for your Majesty’s laws of England, I could 36 2, XXV | sermons within this your Majesty’s Island of Brittany by 37 2, XXV | wicked and false. For so your Majesty doth excellently well observe, 38 2, XXV | honour, first of the Divine Majesty, and next of your Majesty, 39 2, XXV | Majesty, and next of your Majesty, to whom on earth I am most