2. Off. knowledge he ha's in their disposition, and out of his No
1. Off. deuotion, then they can render it him; and leaues nothing
1. Off. to seeme to affect the mallice and displeasure of the Peo
1. Off. ple, is as bad, as that which he dislikes, to flatter them for
2. Off. and his assent is not by such easie degrees as those, who
2. Off. netted, without any further deed, to haue them at all into
2. Off. their estimation, and report: but hee hath so planted his
2. Off. Honors in their Eyes, and his actions in their Hearts, that
2. Off. for their Tongues to be silent, and not confesse so much,
2. Off. were a kinde of ingratefull Iniurie: to report otherwise,