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july 10 I descie to be thankfull for the Salvation of the
night, and the light of the morncig, and I am better
in health, we are born into this world crying; we live
in it sorrowing, for any comfort it can yeald us, when
cardinal Woolsey was cast off by his king, he said, had
I served god as faithfully as I have my prince, he
would not have treated me thus "the more we know
of this world, the more we See of its folly" and vanity
the more we enjoy of its Smiles, and friendship, So
much the more Sorrow and wo,
but with our heavenly fallier it is quite otherwise
he never leave nor forsakes, whomes he love he love
unto the end,
a rain and damp day, we want rain for the
Earth is very dusty and dry, O this teach us our
our dependance upon god for all the comforts of life,

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