sire that all men should be bred in the
knowledge of such things, as might pre-
serve them from the superstition of Rome.
I presume it is but a little while before we
shall see you here, but that little time is
likely to produce many things greatly con-
siderable. Present, I pray, my thankfull
services to your good daughters. I can
give them no better a room in my pray-
ers, and wishes then my poore Constance
hath, and they have that; so have you Sir,
with
Your very true friend and servant in Chr. Jes.
J. Donne.
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