. The works of Francis Bacon . age, and into print, in Queen Elizabeths time,a mofl: prudent and admirable Queen. But let me intrcat you, that when youwill fpeak of Qiieen Elizabeth or King James, you would compare them to KingHenry VII. or King Edward I. or fome other parallels to which they are this I would wifli both you and all to take heed of, how you fpeak feditiousmatter in parables, or by tropes or examples. There is a thing in an indiiStmentcalled an innuendo •, you muft beware how you beckon or make figns upon theKing in a dangerous fenfe : but I will contain myfclf and pre
. The works of Francis Bacon . age, and into print, in Queen Elizabeths time,a mofl: prudent and admirable Queen. But let me intrcat you, that when youwill fpeak of Qiieen Elizabeth or King James, you would compare them to KingHenry VII. or King Edward I. or fome other parallels to which they are this I would wifli both you and all to take heed of, how you fpeak feditiousmatter in parables, or by tropes or examples. There is a thing in an indiiStmentcalled an innuendo •, you muft beware how you beckon or make figns upon theKing in a dangerous fenfe : but I will contain myfclf and prefs this no farther. Imay hold you for turbulent or preUimptuous •, but I hope you are not difloyal :you are gracioufly and mercifully dealt with. And therefore having now openedto my lords, and, as I think, to your own heart and confcience, the principal partof your offence, which concerns the King, I leave the reft, which concerns the law,parliament, and the fubjefts that have given, to Mr. Serjeant and Mr. Solicitor. 589. ^^^^.^
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