TO THE MOST ROYAL AND RENOVMED Imperiall and Incomparable Maieftie, Eeing with me, all of me, is in your Royall poffefsion, and whatsoeuer pieces of mine haue heeretofore, vnder other starres paffed the publike view, come now of right to be vnder the predomination of a Power, that both contains all their perfections, and hath influences of a more sublime nature, I could not but also take in this part (wherof time had worn-out the edition) which the world hath long fince had of mine,and lay it at your Sacred feet, as a memoriall of my deuoted dutie, and to fhew that where I am, I must be all I am,and can not ftand difperfed in my obferuance, being wholly (and therein happy) Your fatred MAIESTIES moft humble and loyall feruant IOHN FLORIO. AN ANTHONY OF THE FROM A.!! Reproduced from Montaigne's Works Translation of John Florio. London, 1613 TOW 290 Royal por and whatsoeuer 181,aobao.Ipiconolol to noistams Tofore, vinder other tarres paffed the pub ke view, come now of right to e vnder the predomination of a |