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Within a space after, a few drye Fagottes were brought, and a new 
fire kindled with Fagottes, (for there were no more reedes): and that bur- 
ned at the neither partes, but had small power aboue because of y@ wynd, 
sauyng that it did burne his heare and scorch his skyn a litle. In the tyme 
of the which fire, euen as at the first flame, he prayed, saying mildely and 
not very loud (but as one without paines): O Jesus the sonne of DAUID 
haue mercy vpon me, and receaue my soule. After the second was spent, 
he did wype both his eyes with hys hands, and beholdyng the people, he 
sayd with an indifferent loud voyce: For Gods loue (good people) let me 
haue more fire. And all this while his neither partes did burne: for the 
Fagottes were so few, that the flame did not burne strongly at his vpper 
partes. 
The third fire was kindled within a while after, which was more extreme 
then the other two: and then the bledders of gunnepouder brake, which 
did him small good, they were so placed, and the wynd had such power. In 
the which fire he prayed with somwhat aloud voyce: Lord Jesu haue mercy 
vpon me: Lord Jesu haue mercy vpon me: Lord Jesus receaue my spirit. 
And these were the last wordes he was heard to vtter. But when he was blacke 
in the mouth and his toung swollen that he could not speake: yet his lyppes 
went till they were shronke to the gummes: and he knocked hys brest with 
hys handes vntill one of his armes fell of, and then knocked still with the 
other, what tyme the fat, water, and bloud dropped out at his fingers endes, 
vutill by renewyng of the fire, his strength was gone, and his hand did cleaue 
fast in knockyng, to the yron vpon his brest. So immediatly bowyng for- 
wardes he yelded vp his spirite. 
