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insue, if cankered malice of some spitefull stomackes doe not preuaile, as thei can not cease to practice, to hinder your commoditie, and deface your trauel. But as it is euer seen, and therfore commonly knowen, that enuie doeth still repine at glorie, so ought all honeste hartes, to prosecute their good attemptes, and contempne the ballynge of dogged curres. So fare you well. And loue hym againe, that delighteth and studieth to farther your cōmoditie.

At London the .xii. daie of Nouember .1557.