

So that on eyther syde ther was nothing but gladnes, nothing but prayer: To all that wyshed her grace wel, she gaue heartie thankes, and to suchĪs bade God save her grace, she sayde agayne god saue them all, and thanked them withĪll her heart. The text has been supplied based on evidence internal to this text (context, etc.).

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