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The
laity
of
England
had
refused
to
apostatise;
the
fautor
of
his
schemes
was
dead;
and
then,
then,
as
a
last
miserable
alternative,
he
dropped
from
his
ambitious
height
back
into
the
foul
slough
of
avarice,
and
plied
all
the
arts
of
threat
and
of
falsehood
to
reconfiscate
the
revenues
of
the
see
of
Canterbury,
and
figured
once
more
not
as
head
of
the
Church,
not
as
source
of
jurisdiction,
not
as
lord
of
all,
but
merely
as
a
croned
robber.
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The laity of England had refused to apostatise; the fautor of his schemes was dead; and then, then, as a last miserable alternative, he dropped from his ambitious height back into the foul slough of avarice, and plied all the arts of threat and of falsehood to reconfiscate the revenues of the see of Canterbury, and figured once more not as head of the Church, not as source of jurisdiction, not as lord of all, but merely as a croned robber.
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