Now, therefore, that I am come, &c. “But here, apprehending she might have gone too far, and made too free with majesty, in expostulating so plainly upon a point of such importance, she excused this presumption, from the force put upon her by her people; who had so severely threatened her, that, in this extremity, she plainly saw she had no resource, or hope of relief, but in laying her son's case before the king: which she, confiding in his mercy, had, at length, adventured to do.” Delaney.

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