sorry, when I could not preach, then any
could be, that they could not hear me. It
hath been my desire, (and God may be
pleased to grant it me) that I might die in
the Pulpit; if not that, yet that I might take
my death in the Pulpit, that is, die the
sooner by occasion of my former labours.
I thanke you, for keeping our George in
in your memory, I hope God reserves it
for so good a friend as you are, to send me
the first good newes of him. For the Dia-
mond Lady, you may safely deliver Roper,
whatsoever belongs to me, and he will
give you a discharge for the money. For
my L. Percy, we shall speake of it, when
we meet at London; which, as I do not
much hope before Christmas, so I do not
much fear at beginning of Tearm; for I
have intreated one of my fellowes to preach
to my Lord Maior, at Pauls upon Christ-
mas day, and reserved Candlemas day to
my self for that service, about which time
also, will fall my Lent Sermon, except
my Lord Chamberlaine beleeve me to be
[CW: dead]
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