Eikon Basilike: The Pourtracture of His Sacred Majestie, in His Solitudes and SufferingsCharles I, King of England
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Eikon Basilike: The Pourtracture of His Sacred Majestie, in His Solitudes and Sufferings
Charles I, King of England
Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649 -- Early works to 1800; Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649
p. 15: 'agaist' corrected to 'against': "have purposed any violence
or oppression against the Innocent"
p. 24: 'assawge' corrected to 'asswage': "and after did'st asswage the
floud which drowned the world,"
p. 42: 'kinkled' corrected to 'kindled': "the brands of that fire
being ill quenched, have kindled the like flames here."
p. 51: 'noreable' corrected to 'noteable'*: "he is now become a
noteable monument of unprosperous disloialtie,"
p. 59: 'and' corrected to 'an': "I must now be urged with an Armie,"
p. 63: 'one' corrected to 'on': "unfortunate Successes of this War, on
my side, I do not think my"
p. 73: 'no' corrected to 'to': "if not to conquer, yet at least to
suffer."
p. 74: 'eclisp' corrected to 'eclipse': "strip me of my strength, and
eclipse my glory."
p. 77: 'Popositions' corrected to 'Propositions': "propound, (for such
is one of their Propositions)"
p. 82: removed extraneous 'in': "to the Laws in force,"
p. 87: 'suppplication' corrected to 'supplication': "To thee I make my
supplication,"
p. 98: 'with' corrected to 'which': "destroying the innocent with the
guilty, & the erroneous with the malicious;"
p. 106: 'ont' corrected to 'out': "they lay out upon their opinions"
p. 107: 'contemus' corrected to 'contemns': "that the other rejects
and contemns;"
p. 120: 'clomencie' corrected to 'clemencie': "and thy clemencie hath
accepted from us,"
p. 121: 'theia' corrected to 'their': "the Charity of most men is
grown so cold, and their Religion so illiberall."
p. 121: 'net' corrected to 'not': "Let not holy things be given to
Swine"
p. 137: 'migh' corrected to 'might': "he might seem to justifie his
disdainfull reproaches,"
p. 141: 'too' corrected to 'to': "where not the words, but mens hearts
are to blame."
p. 144: 'nse' corrected to 'use': "That further, they should use such
severity as"
p. 154: 'Goverment' corrected to 'Government': "such a frame or
Government which is paternall,"
p. 158: 'Hospitaliy' corrected to 'Hospitality': "also enablements to
works of Charitie and Hospitality,"
p. 161: 'judement' corrected to 'judgement': "to my judgement, I am
solemnly obliged to"
p. 172: 'bnt' corrected to 'but': "not to trust in the arm of Flesh,
but in the living God."
p. 179: 'afficting' corrected to 'afflicting': "Between both thy
hands, the right sometimes supporting, and the left afflicting,
fashion us"
p. 180: 'punishmenes' corrected to 'punishments': "punishing my self
in their punishments."
p. 184: 'abrogae' corrected to 'abrogate': "by the Sword to arrogate,
and quite abrogate the Authority of"
p. 186: 'moudls' corrected to 'moulds': "would not run into their new
moulds, till they had first melted"
p. 187: 'Christans' corrected to 'Christians': "appear good
Christians, that approve not them selves good Subjects."
p. 192: 'thrist' corrected to 'thirst': "the most ambitious thirst of
popular glory among the Vulgar"
p. 196: 'pnrpose' corrected to 'purpose': "Fix in me a purpose to
honour thee, and then"
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