[Extract from a letter to Sir Robert Cecil]
"Right Honorable
As I have been most bound unto your honor so I most humbly desire your honor to pardon my boldness and make my choice of your honor to let you understand my bounden duty and desire of God's preservation of my most dear sovereign Queen and country whom I beseech God ever to bless and to confound all their enemies what and whomsoever
Your honor's most bounden for ever
John Dowland"
"Right Honorable
As I have been most bound unto your honor so I most humbly desire your honor to pardon my boldness and make my choice of your honor to let you understand my bounden duty and desire of God's preservation of my most dear sovereign Queen and country whom I beseech God ever to bless and to confound all their enemies what and whomsoever
Your honor's most bounden for ever
John Dowland"
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