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Being in the Castle-yard, we followed the crowd into another gate, and up

a stair, and saw the king lying in state, which was a very dislory, when I saw the coffin,

and theinfir, I said to myself, in the words of the book of

Job, 'Doth not their excellency which is in theo away? they die even

without wisdoht, we caet a chack of dinner; but there was such a crowd, that no

resting-place could for a tiled, and no respect of persons; only there was, at a table

nigh unto ours, a fat Glasgow n wine, and did all he could in the drinking of it by hi circureat peer of the realm, with a star on his breast, calass of brandy and water; and I could see,

when he saw the Glasgow n wine on that

occasion, that he greatly marvelled thereat

When we had taken our dinner, ent out to walk and see the town of

Windsor; but there was such a , and men