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"Bret-ful of pardon come from Rome all hot,"is well known. Of this character probably were the two Monks of St. Katherine's Mount, in Sinai, and the monk who brought Our Lady's girdle to the Queen. In the Privy Purse Expenses of Henry VIII., in June, 1511, is an entry of 20 s. "For the King's offering at Westminster, and for taking of the Pardon, there, at Ascencion Tide." Add. MS. 7100.
And who, "with fained flattering and japes,
--made the persone and the peple his apes"
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