| sig: A3 | |
| LOue and desire | |
| Dooeth me require | |
| So effectually | |
| I can no lesse | |
| 5 | Of gentilnesse |
| But graunt it willyngly. | |
Some payne to take |
|
| For desires sake | |
| And herty assuraunce | |
| 10 | With yncke and penne |
| The gentill Walshmenne | |
| Their fame to aduaunce. | |
As shall insewe |
|
| Matter full trewe | |
| 15 | By storis euiedent |
| Of auctours olde | |
| Bothe write and tolde | |
| Famous and excellent | |
Trustyng in this |
|
| 20 | No man there is |
| sig: [A3v] | |
| My purpose will disdayne | |
| If my reporte | |
| Maie them comforte | |
| I shalbe glad and fayne. | |
| 25 |
When I consider |
| And call together | |
| To my remembraunce | |
| The regalitee | |
| The nobilitee | |
| 30 | The redoubted puissaunce. |
The high parentage |
|
| The fearce corage | |
| The actes moste marciall | |
| The princely fame | |
| 35 | The worthie name |
| The bloud imperiall. | |
The ciuilitee |
|
| The vtilitee | |
| The high magnificence | |
| 40 | The policie |
| sig: A4 | |
| The industrie | |
| The noble aduertence | |
| ¶Of there progenitours | |
| Most mightie conquerours | |
| 45 | The enimyes to decline |
| Excelling farre | |
| In strength of warre | |
| That were before there tyme | |
| ¶Whose worthye fame | |
| 50 | Inhauncid there name |
| As men of lustie corage | |
| Like princes great | |
| Kyngdomes to geat | |
| For them and ther lynage | |
| 55 | As noble brute |
| In his persute | |
| And acte triumphal | |
| To his estate | |
| Kyngdomes gate | |
| 60 | And made them Imperiall |
| sig: [A4v] | |
First to begynne |
|
| Their birthe their kynne | |
| Their generacion | |
| Then to conuoy | |
| 65 | From noble Troy |
| The whole procreacion. | |
| ¶Ye must then loke | |
| In the fifth boke | |
| Of the antiquities | |
| 70 | Where Birosus |
| And Isodorus | |
| In their Ethimolegies. | |
| ¶Affirmeth playne | |
| As authours twayne | |
| 75 | That after Noe his flood |
| The first famouse kyng | |
| In Egipte reignyng | |
| Was called Osiris the good. Osiris the furst [k]ynge in E[g]ypt[e] the se[c]onde sonne of shame. Egypte] Egyptk 1546 Egypte] Egyptk 1546 | |
| ¶But yet Moses | |
| 80 | In Genesis |
| sig: A5 | |
| Nameth hym Mizraim | |
| A prince of fame | |
| The first of name | |
| That conquest did begynne. | |
| 85 | ¶By force of strengthe |
| He gate at lengthe | |
| To his dominion | |
| The worlde rounde | |
| Except the grounde | |
| 90 | Dewe vnto Babilon |
| ¶Moste circumspecte | |
| In this effecte | |
| Accoumpte the nobles all | |
| He was the furst | |
| 95 | In Egipt iust |
| Emonges the people rurall. | |
With greate industrie |
|
| And labour of bodie | |
| The plough there did inuent | |
| 100 | To eare and sowe |
| sig: [A5v] | |
| In countres lowe | |
| Idlenes to preuente | |
| ¶To graffe and to plant | |
| In places skante | |
| 105 | Vynes most holsum and good |
| He taughte them playne | |
| The barley grayne | |
| To norishe the lustie bloud | |
| ¶Hys tyme before | |
| 110 | They hadde no store |
| But acornes and leves grene | |
| No other frute | |
| For ther refute | |
| Emonge them was ther sene | |
| 115 | ¶Till Osyris |
| Of hys goodnes | |
| Applied bothe sence and mynd | |
| In such distres | |
| For ther redres | |
| 120 | Some remedy to fynd |
| sig: [A6] | |
| Auctors doth accorde | |
| He went abrode | |
| Hys vertues onely to shewe | |
| In straunge regions | |
| 125 | Whose affecctions |
| Toke place in yeres fewe | |
| Fyrst to Berbarye | |
| A famose contrye | |
| The people grosse and rude | |
| 130 | Standyng in affryke |
| Them did he seke | |
| There blyndnes to exclude | |
| Then to Almayne | |
| He toke the playne | |
| 135 | That kyn[g]dome to aduaunce kyngdome] kyndome 1546 |
| Wher in lyke wyse | |
| He dyd practise | |
| All-thing for their plesaunce | |
| Then at the instaunce | |
| 140 | Of the Italians |
| sig: [A6v] | |
| With mightie apparell | |
| The cruell Titans | |
| Put to vtteraunce | |
| By fearcenes of battell | |
| 145 | ¶Full shortlie than |
| Doune to Tuscan | |
| He went with all his men | |
| To a citee strong | |
| Large and long | |
| 150 | Where he reigned yeres ten. |
| ¶Called Vitarbie | |
| Thus laboured he | |
| The people to conducte | |
| From place to place | |
| 155 | Of princely grace |
| Onely them to instructe. | |
| ¶Then into Grece | |
| A countree fearce | |
| A_long the seas he went | |
| 160 | Vnto a prouince |
| sig: [A7] | |
| Of greate excellence | |
| With like famouse intent. | |
| ¶As auctours do witnes | |
| Named Pilloponnes | |
| 165 | Where stode the strong citee |
| Called Argeos | |
| Of noblenes | |
| Hauyng the souereintee. | |
| ¶Where he vnfayned | |
| 170 | Famously reigned |
| XXXvii. yeres iust | |
| Till at the last | |
| The yeres gone past | |
| To Egipt he had a lust. | |
| 175 | ¶Prepared home |
| Where cruell Typhon | |
| As saieth Diodorus | |
| His brother vntrewe | |
| By treason hym slewe | |
| 180 | Of mynde malicious. |
| sig: [A7v] | |
| ¶ Bocas confesseth | |
| Also expresseth | |
| How the people rurall | |
| Changed Osiris | |
| 185 | Into Sirapis |
| And so they dyd hym call | |
Affermyng playne |
|
| Howe he certayne | |
| In heuen was stallid | |
| 190 | In suche maner wyse |
| Affter ther guyse | |
| A God was he called | |
| ¶ Labyn or Libus | |
| Called great Hercules Hercules or Libus sonne of Osiris. | |
| 195 | The sonne of Sirapys |
| As auctours saythe | |
| His fathers death | |
| Reuengid shortly thys | |
| Sent a deffyaunce | |
| 200 | To all the gyauntes |
| sig: [A8] | |
| Throughout the wor[ld]e rounde worlde] wordle 1546 | |
| Fyrst into Phenyce | |
| Dyd he enterpryse | |
| His enymyes to confounde | |
| 205 |
To hys estate |
| That lande he gat | |
| In maner inuincible | |
| By wonderfull strenghte | |
| Percyd it at lengthe | |
| 210 | And made it diuisible |
| Then into phrigie | |
| A prouynce myghtie | |
| Wher he slewe Tipheus | |
| A gyaunt stronge | |
| 215 | Were it right or wronge |
| And gaue hym to A[c]hus Achus] Arhus 1546 | |
| Whiche he begate | |
| Beyng associate | |
| With a lady fayre and bryght | |
| 220 | Called Omphale |
| sig: [A8v] | |
| Whiche did preuaile | |
| Moste pleasaunt in his sight. | |
| ¶From thence to Affricke | |
| Fearce cruell and quicke | |
| 225 | Of herte coragious |
| Slewe the Giaunt | |
| Mightie and puissaunt | |
| Named greate Atheus. | |
| ¶In token of fame | |
| 230 | Altered that name |
| Then called barbarie | |
| After Libus | |
| Named it thus | |
| The greate lande of Libie. | |
| 235 | ¶For a memoriall |
| By art naturall | |
| He made a piller strong | |
| His conquest greate | |
| Should not forgeate | |
| 240 | The people there emong. |
| sig: B1 | |
| ¶Then to Gaul_celtike | |
| Full princely-lyke | |
| His passage dyd he take | |
| Wher great Iupiter | |
| 245 | Dyd hym prefere |
| And moche there did him make | |
| ¶For more amitye | |
| Gaue galathyae | |
| A pryncesse of highe astate | |
| 250 | Hys doughter dere |
| To be hys fere | |
| Suche honour ther he gate | |
Wher he was crouned |
|
| Whose fame redoundyd | |
| 255 | With galathy hys wyfe |
| In kyngdomes ferre | |
| After that Iupiter | |
| Had altered his lyfe | |
Then With hys armye |
|
| 260 | Into Italye |
| sig: [B1v] | |
| Hym-selfe dyd aduaunce | |
| Brake mountaynes hye | |
| By strengthe of Bodye | |
| And myghtye ordynaunce | |
| 265 |
And wher the waye was |
| Haynouse to passe | |
| And wonder dificill | |
| Brake them downe-right | |
| By force of myght | |
| 270 | Without tariyng any-while |
| ¶But entred by strengthe | |
| Where he at lengthe | |
| As Byrosus doth witnes | |
| His enymies slewe | |
| 275 | His force to renewe |
| Manfully dyd them oppresse | |
Then downe he came |
|
| Vnto Tuscane | |
| The Tytans to subdewe | |
| 280 | For malyce alone |
| sig: B2 | |
| Of cruell Typhon | |
| Of treytors moste vntrue | |
Wher for his sake |
|
| Suche slaughter dyd make | |
| 285 | His enimyes to confounde |
| That ther dolefull crye | |
| A_boue the skye | |
| To the heauens did abounde | |
| ¶Suche was his grace | |
| 290 | With-in shorte space |
| They were all ouerthrowen | |
| Cleane out of fame | |
| As thoughe their name | |
| Had neuer bene knowen | |
| 295 | ¶Thus this noble man |
| Wholy became | |
| Possessor of Italy | |
| Fully yeres ten | |
| Where he reigned then | |
| 300 | As A prince stronge and myghty. |
| sig: [B2v] | |
| ¶Frome thense into spayne | |
| Wher men dyd complayne | |
| The great extorcion | |
| Done by violence | |
| 305 | Without resistence |
| In that famouse region | |
| ¶By gyauntes stronge | |
| Whiche them amonge | |
| The people dyd oppresse | |
| 310 | Founde no refute |
| In ther persute | |
| Ther wooes then to redres | |
Tyll greate Hercules
|
|
| Of hys gentilnes | |
| 315 | With moste manfull corage |
| Came downe with spede | |
| In tyme of nede | |
| To a_voyde ther outrage | |
Sought them about |
|
| 320 | Hauyng no doubte |
| sig: B3 | |
| Of their myghty puysaunce. | |
| Frome place to place | |
| Dyd them inchace | |
| By longe contynuaunce | |
| 325 | ¶By knyghtly strengthe |
| Gate them at lengthe | |
| Wher they myght not astert | |
| As a prynce royall | |
| He slewe them all | |
| 330 | With a coragyouse hert |
| ¶After whose death | |
| Diodorus saythe | |
| In hys Antiquyties | |
| Who Lyste to loke | |
| 335 | In the .v. boke |
| That thys noble hercules | |
| ¶Dyd there remayne | |
| Tyll death certayne | |
| Hys bodye dyd oppres | |
| 340 | Wher he dothe lye |
| sig: [B3v] | |
| Full sumtuoslye | |
| As Auctors bere witnes | |
His Sepulture |
|
| In such manere | |
| 345 | Raysed was with pillers hye |
| That men myght se | |
| Of euery degre | |
| The place as they pas by | |
And yet the same |
|
| 350 | In token of fame |
| Euermore for to encrease | |
| Ys called thys daye | |
| As Spanyardes saye | |
| Gaades le Hercules | |
| 355 |
After came Tustus
|
| A prince ful famouse | |
| Sonne to great hercules Tustus sonne of Hercules. | |
| As next heyre of bloud | |
| Notable and good | |
| 360 | Full of al gentilnes |
| sig: [B4] | |
| ¶Whiche in Italy | |
| Reigned quyetly | |
| Without let or dysturbaunce | |
| Right welbeloued | |
| 365 | No cause mouyd |
| Of hys misgouernaunce | |
Next Altheus
|
|
| Sonne of Tustus | |
| Of Italy was kinge Altheus son[ne] of Tustus. | |
| 370 | A Prince of renowne |
| With Scepter and crowne | |
| All his tyme then lyuyng | |
Then Comboblaston
|
|
| The sonne of Blaston | |
| 375 | Whiche was sonne of Altheus Comboblaston sonne of blaston whiche Blaston was sonne of Altheus and ded his father liuynge |
| For his worthynes | |
| And passing goodnes | |
| Was made then Coritus | |
| ¶Whiche was a name | |
| 380 | Of worthie fame |
| sig: [B4v] | |
Excellyng all other |
|
| As at that daye | |
| As who wolde saye | |
| A second Iupyter. | |
| 385 |
Thys noble kynge |
| Recorde of wrytyng | |
| By Electra hys wyfe | |
| Had princes thre | |
| Of noble degre | |
| 390 | All borne in hys lyfe |
The fyrst Iaseus
|
|
| The nexte dardanus Dardanus the seconde sonne of Comboblaston buylded the Cytie of derdane | |
| The th[i]rd Armonya third] thrd 1546 | |
| Dardanus then | |
| 395 | With all hys men |
| Wente in-to phrigia | |
A prouence stronge |
|
| Myghtie and Longe | |
| Full of all pleasaunce | |
| 400 | Stondyng in Asia |
| sig: [B5] | |
| Called dardanya | |
| Hys name onely to avaunce | |
His people and he |
|
| Raysed a Citie | |
| 405 | With towres wonderfull hye |
| Wallid it aboute | |
| Hauyng no doubte | |
| Of any foren enemye | |
| ¶When it was walled | |
| 410 | Then was it called |
| Dardane after Dardanus | |
| In all Asya | |
| Or in phrigya | |
| Was none halfe so famouse | |
| 415 | ¶This Citie play[n]e playne] playme 1546 |
| Was made certayne | |
| The yere for to acco[m]pte accompte] acconpte 1546 | |
| Of Moyses | |
| A .C. doubtles | |
| 420 | Xiiii. more dyd A_mounte |
| sig: [B5v] | |
| ¶Next Dardanus | |
| His sonne Erictonius [E]rictonius [so]nne of dar[da]nus. | |
| There toke possession | |
| Of ryght enteryng | |
| 425 | As Lorde and kinge |
| By dewe succession | |
| ¶Then Troos the famouse | |
| Sonne of Erictonius [T]roos the [s]onne of Eric[to]nius chaun[g]ed the name [o]f dardane and [c]alled it Troy | |
| Of all Phrigia was kyng | |
| 430 | For myghtye puyssaunce |
| And greate aboundaunce | |
| All other surmounting | |
| ¶ Eusebius | |
| Affirmyth vs | |
| 435 | This kyng had sonnes thre |
| The fyrst Ilius | |
| The next Assaracus | |
| The thyrd as in degre | |
| The yongest of al | |
| 440 | Whiche men dyd call |
| sig: [B6] | |
| Worthy Ganymydes | |
| Whom Tantalus | |
| Most auericious | |
| Of pitie all merciles | |
| 445 | ¶Falselye dyd persewe |
| A traytore vntrewe | |
| With couetyse ful replete | |
| Toke monye and hire | |
| His death to conspire | |
| 450 | Of Iupiter kyng of Crete |
| ¶ Troos this famousse kyng | |
| Sore Lamenting | |
| This foule ingratitude | |
| Of mortall hate | |
| 455 | And soden debate |
| Reysed a multitude | |
| ¶Of herte dolorus | |
| Droue Tantalus | |
| Oute of highe phrigie | |
| 460 | Forcing hym at leng[t]he lengthe] lenghe 1546 |
| sig: [B6v] | |
| By pryncely strength | |
| Out of Paphlagie | |
Diodorus
|
|
| Also Birosus | |
| 465 | Affermyth verely |
| That Tantalus | |
| Full vngracious | |
| Dyed myserablye | |
For his offence |
|
| 470 | And vile pretence |
| So ofte-tymes frequented | |
| Poetes do fayn | |
| That he certayn | |
| In hell shuld be tourmented | |
| 475 |
Wyth hunger and thurst |
| Hauyng a lust | |
| Alwayes vnto hys meate | |
| His belly emptie | |
| With dyshes plentie | |
| 480 | And yet nothyng coulde eate |
| sig: [B7] | |
| ¶In drynke dyd Swyme | |
| A_boue the Chynne | |
| His body hote and drye | |
| All was in waste | |
| 485 | Non could he taste |
| Yet for thurst redy to die | |
Ouid doth shewe |
|
| In wordes fewe | |
| And playnely doth vs tell | |
| 490 | Howe he shulde Lye |
| With-out mercy | |
| In the depe lake of hell | |
| ¶When cruell Tantalus | |
| Moste inpituouse | |
| 495 | Was brought to subi[ec]cion subieccion] subicecion 1546 |
| And that noble Troye | |
| Dyd fully enioye | |
| Tantalus possecion | |
Kyng of highe phrygia
|
|
| 500 | In all Asya |
| sig: [B7v] | |
| Was none so myghtie a kinge | |
| So muche redoubtid | |
| So well assured | |
| So muche honor incresing | |
| 505 |
His Citie playne |
| Called Dardaine | |
| As auctours write and saye | |
| Was called than | |
| Of euery man | |
| 510 | The great Citie of Troye |
Only after his name |
|
| To increase his fame | |
| As a prince most fortunate | |
| The country aboute | |
| 515 | Standyng in doubte |
| Obayed his noble estate | |
| ¶And thus was he | |
| Of magnanimytie | |
| Redoubted on euery side | |
| 520 | None was so boulde |
| sig: [B8] | |
| Other yonge or olde | |
| His force that durst abide | |
| ¶Next this famouse kinge | |
| After insuweing | |
| 525 | Was his sonne Ilius |
| He had a brother | |
| Of father and mother | |
| Namyd Assaracus Assaracus t[he] yonger son[ne] of Troos | |
Of full noble blodde |
|
| 530 | Famouse and good |
| His sonne called was Capis Capis son[ne] of Assaracu[s] | |
| Stories doth deuise | |
| Capis Likewyse | |
| Was father to Anchises Anchises son[ne] of Capis. | |
| 535 | ¶ Anchises was |
| Father to Eneas Eneas sonn[e] of Anchises. | |
| As saint Augustine doth record | |
| Who liste to loke | |
| In the .xviii. boke | |
| 540 | Called the Cite of God |
| sig: [B8v] | |
| ¶Where he endyteth | |
| Playnly resiteth | |
| The herde and dredfull chaunce | |
| Like as he fande | |
| 545 | By se and Lande |
| Throughe fortunes ordinaunce | |
How he also |
|
| Went to appollo | |
| To the Ile_of_delphos | |
| 550 | Whiche by miracle |
| At his Oracle | |
| Shewed hym the whole purpos | |
| ¶ | |
| Howe he shuld be | |
| 555 | Of souereintye |
| Full notable increasing | |
| And that his fate | |
| Was predestinate | |
| In Italy to be kyng | |
| 560 |
This Eneas
|
| Graundfather was | |
| sig: C1 | |
| Vnto noble young brute | |
| As shall appere | |
| Afterward here | |
| 565 | The stocke the braunche and frut |
From dardanus
|
|
| As gaulfridus | |
| The story dothe recompte | |
| Whose regalite | |
| 570 | In great Asiie |
| All other did surmounte | |
Of Iupiters blood |
|
| Notable and good | |
| Whose name was stellified | |
| 575 | As poetes do fame |
| In heuen certayne | |
| There to be deified | |
His marciall warres |
|
| Surmounting the starres | |
| 580 | Made hym celestiall |
| After pagan guyse | |
| sig: [C1v] | |
| In suche maner wyse | |
| With ther goddes to be coequal | |
In Libie land |
|
| 585 | His temple did stand |
| Freate with gold pearle and stone | |
| By deuine Oracle | |
| His taber[n]acle | |
| Made ther ful long agone | |
| 590 |
Of whose succession |
| By conputacion | |
| Of ther parentage | |
| Perceaue maye ye | |
| That welshmen be | |
| 595 | Of the same stocke and lynage Of the femenyne sexe by Galathea, whiche was doughter to greate Iubyter of Gaul_celtik and wife to Hercules and mothere to Tustus |
| ¶As stories olde | |
| Bothe writen and toulde | |
| Maketh relacion | |
| Affirminge playne | |
| 600 | The tyme the raigne |
| And the Cituacion | |
| sig: C2 | |
| ¶From Iupiters lyne | |
| Downe to declyne | |
| To worthye Dardanus | |
| 605 | Consequentely |
| And finally | |
| To noble Priamus | |
| ¶The laste Kyng of Troy | |
| Whose inward ioye | |
| 610 | Was cleane disconsolate |
| Whe[n] the grekes fell | |
| By treason cruell | |
| Appallid his estate A digressio[n] treating of [the] Destruction of Troye | |
Heare to digresse |
|
| 615 | I must confesse |
| The wofull desolacion | |
| Of noble Troye | |
| The soden decaye | |
| And newe transmutacion | |
| 620 |
The Greekes warres |
| A_boue the stares | |
| sig: [C2v] | |
| Surmounting in there pryde | |
| Supposinge they myght | |
| With cruell fight | |
| 625 | The heuens to deuide |
| ¶And thus they wrought | |
| The story oute sought | |
| As virgell dothe witnes | |
| A temple ther was | |
| 630 | Sacred to pallas |
| The mightie great goddes | |
| ¶Made by craft entrayle | |
| As it were deuinale | |
| By heuenly influence | |
| 635 | Within troy towne |
| To the high renowne | |
| Of her magnyficences | |
| ¶The grekes fraudolent | |
| Of mynde violente | |
| 640 | There treason to practise |
| Fayned a pretence | |
| sig: [C3] | |
| By deuine incence | |
| To make a sacrifyes | |
| ¶Byfore pallas | |
| 645 | In hope of grace |
| To please her deitie | |
| Thus they conspired | |
| And ofte desired | |
| To entre the Citie | |
| 650 |
The Tro[ia]nes iust
Troianes] Trones 1546
|
| Did not mistrust | |
| There fraudolent treason | |
| Like there pretence | |
| Gaue them licence | |
| 655 | To make ther oblacion |
| ¶And thus Elas Elas: =Helas | |
| With gile and trespas | |
| As wolues raging wood | |
| Hauyng Libertie | |
| 660 | Within the Citie |
| Distroyed the noble blod | |
| sig: [C3v] | |
| Farre in the night | |
| When that no wight | |
| Ther treason did suspecte | |
| 665 | The grekes vntrewe |
| Furthe did Persue | |
| To furnyshe ther effecte | |
| Brake out at large | |
| All in a rage | |
| 670 | Their fury to declare |
| Fretyng for ire | |
| With sworde and fire | |
| Consumyd the Cite bare | |
The Troians at rest |
|
| 675 | With paynes opprest |
| For watche feble and faynt | |
| Nothing then knewe | |
| What shuld ensewe | |
| Of ther mortall constraynt | |
| 680 |
Or they could wake |
| Ther Cite was take | |
| Ther kyng cruelly slayne | |
| sig: C4 | |
| Ther Temples spoyled | |
| Ther goddes defoyled | |
| 685 | Ther houses bare and playne |
Alas for pitie |
|
| Full wooe is me | |
| This story to beholde | |
| When I aduerte | |
| 690 | Ther soden smerte |
| It maketh my herte colde | |
Oh noble Hector
|
|
| The chiefe protector | |
| The Troians to defend | |
| 695 | The veray loodsterre |
| In peace or warre | |
| For manhode most to commend | |
| ¶Against whose might | |
| No grekishe knight | |
| 700 | His person myght assure |
| With spere or shilde | |
| In Campe or filde | |
| sig: [C4v] | |
| His stroke that might endure | |
Alas for payne |
|
| 705 | Yet was he slayne |
| By pretensid treason | |
| His death conspired | |
| And longe desired | |
| By faulse instigacion | |
| 710 |
For cruell Achylles
|
| Of pitie marceles | |
| Or he could well aduerte | |
| His backe all bare | |
| With a staffe square | |
| 715 | Percyd his manfull herte |
| ¶His helme vnlaced | |
| His coyffe vnbrased | |
| His shilde lyeng on the ground | |
| As he did repaire | |
| 720 | To take the Ayre |
| Gaue hym his [m]ortall wounde mortall] uortall 1546 | |
O[h y]e cruell grekes
Oh ye] Oghe 1546
|
|
| sig: [C5] | |
| Cursid by your chekes | |
| With all youre cursed treason | |
| 725 | Scla[n]dered is youre name |
| To your eternall shame | |
| For youre abhominacion | |
And thou Achilles
|
|
| Most wreche of wreches | |
| 730 | Prouers of mynd and will |
| Against all right | |
| So famouse a knight | |
| With treason for to kill | |
Who will not assent |
|
| 735 | The death to lament |
| Of so princely a man | |
| Which was doubtles | |
| Of knighthod pereles | |
| Accompte sithe the wor[ld]e began worlde] worrdle 1546 | |
| 740 | ¶As in Troys boke |
| Who list to loke | |
| Shall se the surp[lu]sage surplusage] surphisage 1546 | |
| sig: [C5v] | |
| The magnanimitie | |
| The nobilite | |
| 745 | Of him and his parentage |
The imperiall blo[u]d |
|
| Most famouse and good | |
| Of nature Celestiall | |
| As poetes do fayn | |
| 750 | They came certayne |
| Of the Goddes immortall [Bi] the blynde [w]orlde they [w]er caled god[de]s for excel[ly]ng in feates [o]f noblenesse | |
| ¶They were declared | |
| Whith goddes compared | |
| Throughe ther magnificence | |
| 755 | The truethe knowen well |
| Bicause they did excell | |
| In pryncely excellence | |
| ¶What shuld I write | |
| Or further indite | |
| 760 | This proces lamentable |
| The dolefull destres | |
| The mortall heuines | |
| sig: [C6] | |
| Of Priamus most notable | |
| ¶Or yet of Eccuba | |
| 765 | Or wife Cassandra |
| Their importable payne | |
| Or of Polexena | |
| The floure of Asia. | |
| Which was so cruelly slayne | |
| 770 |
Of lustie Troylus
|
| Or yonge Dephebus | |
| Or of the blood fraternall | |
| Paris or Helenus | |
| A case most peteous | |
| 775 | Of greekes slayne were thei al |
| ¶Or what should I saye | |
| Of the grekes decaye | |
| And mortall aduenture | |
| Sithe that the ayre | |
| 780 | In ther repayre |
| Turned darke and obscure | |
Cruell Neptunus
|
|
| sig: [C6v] | |
| Waxed contrarius | |
| Dangerus to be_holde | |
| 785 | Eolus a_lofte |
| Raging full ofte | |
| With stormes wete and colde | |
Vlcanus then |
|
| Oute of his den | |
| 790 | Forgid the tho[n]ders greate |
| With firie leuin | |
| Downe from heauen | |
| Vnto Cerberus seate | |
| ¶The goddes playne | |
| 795 | Had such disdayne |
| At ther shamefull outrage | |
| Of very despite | |
| Them to acquite | |
| Send such froward passage | |
| 800 | ¶Ther shippes tossed |
| And all to_frussed | |
| By sturdy violence | |
| sig: [C7] | |
| Vpon rockes grounded | |
| There people drowned | |
| 805 | For all ther resistence |
But nowe to procede |
|
| My purpose to sp[ede] spede] spyed 1546 | |
| Like as I furst begane | |
| To showe the distent | |
| 810 | And birthe excellent |
| Of the gentile Welshmen | |
| ¶After that Troy | |
| Was broughte to decaye | |
| B[y] fortunes violence By] Bp 1546 | |
| 815 | And that ther was |
| As in that case | |
| No helpe of resistaunce | |
But that the Cite |
|
| By grekyshe crueltye | |
| 820 | Was consumed all bare |
| As I sayde fyrst | |
| By treason vniust | |
| sig: [C7v] | |
| The truth to declare | |
Then the noble blood |
|
| 825 | Auncient and good |
| Of Priamus discent | |
| By knyghtlye corage | |
| Toke ther voyage | |
| By sober aduisement | |
| 830 | To sundry regions |
| With ther prouisions | |
| And marciall apparell | |
| There states to renewe | |
| Kyngdomes to Subdewe | |
| 835 | Onely by force of Battell |
| As lustye yonge Franco | |
| Whiche was also | |
| The sonne of noble Hector | |
| Sette meeris and bandes meeris and bandes: 'meres (boundary-markers) and bounds' | |
| 840 | In sondre landes |
| As Kynge and Emperoure | |
| ¶Fyrst into hungary | |
| sig: [C8] | |
| With his Chiualry | |
| His stonderds displayeng | |
| 845 | Then into Fraunce |
| With his ordinaunce | |
| His armye conuaiyng | |
| ¶Subdwed the Gaules | |
| Brake towres and walles | |
| 850 | Brought them to hys purpose |
| And for more fame | |
| Altered that name | |
| And called them francos | |
| ¶B[u]t Galfridus | |
| 855 | And Eusebius |
| Dothe playnly reporte | |
| That Faramundus | |
| Sonne of Marconinus | |
| That name did fyrst transporte | |
| 860 |
Affyrmyng playne |
| That he certayne | |
| Beyng of the Troianes blood | |
| sig: [C8v] | |
| In token of Loue | |
| Did it remoue | |
| 865 | And thus the mattier stood |
Likewise Turcus
|
|
| The sonne of Troilus | |
| Entered phaso_the_lesse | |
| As Antonius | |
| 870 | And E[u]tropius |
| Berith therto witnesse | |
| ¶Gate ther stronge piles | |
| For all ther wiles | |
| Ther castelles and ther towers | |
| 875 | Slewe them certayne |
| In the filde playne | |
| Like mightie conqueroures | |
| ¶Also Elenus | |
| Sonne of Pria[m]us Priamus] Prianus 1546 | |
| 880 | By manfull occacion |
| Within shorte space | |
| The land of Trace | |
| sig: D1 | |
| Brought to subuercion | |
Noble Eneas
|
|
| 885 | From Troy dyd pas |
| With myghtie prouisions | |
| With speres and shildes | |
| Perced the fildes | |
| Of sundrie regions | |
| 890 | ¶By se and by lande |
| Dyuerse chauncys fande | |
| Virgill dothe vs assure | |
| By violente rage | |
| Arryuid at Cartage | |
| 895 | By soden aduenture |
| ¶His shippes nere loste | |
| Driuen to that cost | |
| By dredfull violence | |
| Wher Dido the Quene | |
| 900 | Most goodly besene |
| Reioysed his presence | |
| ¶Then with his host | |
| sig: [D1v] | |
| The countreys did cost | |
| By prudent pollicye | |
| 905 | In his defence |
| By highe prouidence | |
| To the frontes of Italie | |
Wher by hys manhod |
|
| And famouse knighthood | |
| 910 | After many strong battel |
| Slewe Turocelyne | |
| In helpe of Latyne | |
| One of the kinges of Itaill | |
| ¶For his worthynesse | |
| 915 | He weddid doubtlesse |
| The Doughter of Latinus | |
| Called Lauina | |
| Next after Chensa | |
| The Doughter of Priamus | |
| 920 |
As Sabellicus
|
| And Eusebius | |
| Affermith bothe playne | |
| sig: D2 | |
| That this is trewe | |
| He had Issewe | |
| 925 | Of these princesses twayne |
| Fyrst of Chensa | |
| Borne in Asia | |
| Was his sonne Astanias | |
| Next in Italye | |
| 930 | Successiuelye |
| Siluius_Posthumus Siluius_posthumus sonne of Eneas posthumus] posthumuis 1546 posthumus] posthumuis 1546 | |
| ¶Of Whom is discendid | |
| As is pretendid | |
| By Titus_Liuius | |
| 935 | Who lyst to rede |
| The story in-dede | |
| Of Brutus_Albinus | |
Most noble brute
Brute sonne of Siluius of whom disscendid the king of Brittayne linially vnto Cadwalydir
|
|
| The seede, the frute | |
| 940 | The name and language |
| The playne discent | |
| The norishement | |
| sig: [D2v] | |
| Of the welshmens linage | |
Thus maye ye se |
|
| 945 | That welshmen be |
| Of the blood imperiall | |
| Of nature fre | |
| Cosyns in degre | |
| To the goddes immortall | |
| 950 |
Of Iupiters lyne |
| Next to declyne | |
| To worthie Dardanus | |
| Consequentlie | |
| And fynallye | |
| 955 | To noble Priamus |
| ¶Then to Eneas | |
| Whiche father was | |
| To Siluius_posthumus | |
| By computacion | |
| 960 | Of his succession |
| Came most noble brutus | |
| ¶As sonne and heyre | |
| sig: D3 | |
| Of parson fayre | |
| Wondre delyuer and light | |
| 965 | Strong of bodye |
| As Hector hardie | |
| In stele armyd bright | |
| ¶This noble brute | |
| In his persute | |
| 970 | And actes most marciall |
| Entred into grece | |
| Subdued a pece | |
| By his power imperiall | |
A kyng ther was |
|
| 975 | Named Pandras |
| A prince right excellent | |
| Vnto whose myght | |
| Ther was no wight | |
| To hym equiuolent | |
| 980 |
Hauing in seruitude |
| A multitude | |
| Of the Troians blood | |
| sig: [D3v] | |
| vii.M. in numbre | |
| For to incumbre | |
| 985 | With them so sore it stoode |
For the deathe doubtles |
|
| Of Achilles | |
| Accusid of that cryme | |
| That they shulde be | |
| 990 | Of one degre |
| Consenting at that tyme | |
This story out sought |
|
| This were they brought This: Thus? See OED this, adv. | |
| In thraldome and bondage | |
| 995 | Dayly constra[yn]ed constrayned] constranyed 1546 |
| Mortally payned | |
| By force of ther seruage | |
| ¶Till noble Brute | |
| For ther refute | |
| 1000 | Full lyke a worthye knight |
| Deuisid at large | |
| Them to discharge | |
| sig: D4 | |
| For all his cruell myght | |
Prefixid a daye |
|
| 1005 | His streng[t]he to assaye strengthe] strenghe 1546 |
| As fortune lyst to prouide | |
| By battell stronge | |
| Be it right or wronge | |
| The quarell to abyde | |
| 1010 |
Wher kyng
Pandras
|
| Constrayned was | |
| By knightlye violence | |
| The felde to forsake | |
| His parsonne take | |
| 1015 | For all his assistence |
| ¶His Lordes distressid | |
| His knightes repressid | |
| With many mortall wound | |
| His standerds displayed | |
| 1020 | Cut and arayed |
| Beaten vnto the harde ground | |
And thus Pandras
|
|
| sig: [D4v] | |
| Constrayned was | |
| Of Brute to seke his peace | |
| 1025 | Gaue gooddes and treasure |
| Out of all measure | |
| His fauoure to in_crease | |
His loue more to wynne |
|
| Gaue faire Genogynne | |
| 1030 | His doughter to him most dere |
| Vnto his wife | |
| Whiche in her lyfe | |
| As in stories doth appere | |
Had sonnes thre |
|
| 1035 | Of noble degre |
| All kinges of worthie fame | |
| As Antonius | |
| And Eutropius | |
| Affirmeth bothe the same | |
| 1040 |
The fyrst Lotrinus
|
| Then Albanactus | |
| The thyrd Cambre named was | |
| sig: [D5] | |
| Whiche by Election | |
| For his porcion | |
| 1045 | Into wales did pas Cambre bru[te] his sonne Kinge of w[al]lys |
| ¶To the encrese of fame | |
| After his owne name | |
| Called it Cambria | |
| But now by vsage | |
| 1050 | Of corupte language |
| Named is wallia | |
As more playnely |
|
| And effectually | |
| Herafter shall appere | |
| 1055 | But fyrst to discus |
| Of noble Brutus | |
| The story and manere | |
| ¶After that Pandras | |
| Restorid was | |
| 1060 | To his former estate |
| His peace assured | |
| His kingdome receaued | |
| sig: [D5v] | |
| He thought hym fortunate | |
Brute in like wise |
|
| 1065 | It did suffice |
| His fury to asswage | |
| The Troians fre | |
| From Captiuite | |
| Thraldome and bondage | |
| 1070 | ¶The lande he forsoke |
| The sees he then toke | |
| With his shippes long and large | |
| Storid with treasure | |
| Out of all measure | |
| 1075 | By force of their pillage |
Then furthe he sayled |
|
| Greatlie preuayled | |
| By helpe of Neptunus | |
| Suche was his grace | |
| 1080 | With-in shorte space |
| Passid the sees dangerus | |
| ¶Landed at Totnesse | |
| sig: [D6] | |
| Like as the goddesse | |
| Diana had promised | |
| 1085 | Predestinate |
| To his estate | |
| This land holy comysed | |
| ¶Within this region | |
| Called Albion | |
| 1090 | Wher Gyauntes did dwell |
| As I do finde | |
| Of Cerberus kinde | |
| Fearce odius and cruell | |
| ¶Engendred they weare | |
| 1095 | By sprites of the ayre |
| Or by some fyndes infernall | |
| So terryble | |
| So horryble | |
| Were they of nature all | |
| 1100 |
For all ther stature |
| Or dredfull figure | |
| Brute nothyng abasshed | |
| sig: [D6v] | |
| By furiouse strengthe | |
| Slewe them at lengthe | |
| 1105 | And thys land possessed |
| ¶As storyes olde | |
| Bothe write and toulde | |
| Recomptith more at large | |
| Who list to loke | |
| 1110 | Gaulfridus boke |
| Shall se the surplusage | |
This shall suffice |
|
| The sage and wyse | |
| To haue in memorie | |
| 1115 | Thinges so farre past |
| It were in wast | |
| A_gayne to specyfie | |
| ¶Then to remembre | |
| Yong lusty Cambre | |
| 1120 | Whom Brute to wales did send |
| Ther to remayne | |
| As soueraygne | |
| sig: [D7] | |
| That contre to defend | |
Of whose succession |
|
| 1125 | By computacion |
| Of stories euidente | |
| Rem[ay]nith the blood Remaynith] Remyanith 1546 | |
| Most notable and good | |
| Euen nowe this tyme present | |
| 1130 |
Neuer was it myxed |
| Nether yet altered | |
| With any straunge nacion | |
| Nether foreyne kyng | |
| By might vsurping | |
| 1135 | Therof had possession |
The Romaynes great |
|
| Whose power dyd threat | |
| The worlde vnyuersall | |
| Might neuer them wyn | |
| 1140 | By craft or engyn |
| To ther estate royall | |
| ¶Nether Saxon nor Dane | |
| sig: [D7v] | |
| Nor yet foren name | |
| Might their force declyne | |
| 1145 | With-in Cambres land |
| The Brutes to withstond | |
| By marciall discipline | |
Yet more to their fame |
|
| Ther blood ther name | |
| 1150 | Ther contre ther language |
| W[a]s neuer mixid Was] Wes 1546 | |
| Nether yet possessid | |
| With any straunge parentage | |
Further to declare |
|
| 1155 | I dare compare |
| For ther perfeccion | |
| Euen as who saith | |
| For the trewe fayth | |
| Of Cristes relygion | |
| 1160 | ¶For lengthe of tyme |
| Did neuer declyne | |
| To infidelite | |
| sig: [D8] | |
| But constaunt and sure | |
| Alway in vre | |
| 1165 | Syth the tyme of Lucy |
The fyrst Cristen kyng |
|
| In britayne reynyng | |
| The yeres for to accompte | |
| A .M. thre hundred | |
| 1170 | Lxxx. full nombred |
| and x more did amounte | |
Syth they began |
|
| To be Chrystian | |
| In the tyme of Ele[u]therius | |
| 1175 | Whiche dyd electe |
| Byshoppes in effecte | |
| By consent of Lucius | |
| ¶Thus they assured | |
| Long haue endured | |
| 1180 | By deuine prouidence |
| Nether infectid | |
| Nether suspected | |
| sig: [D8v] | |
| Of corrupte conscience | |
| ¶Ther fayth to forsake | |
| 1185 | But Christ to take |
| For a full satisfaction | |
| As scripture sayth | |
| Firmely by fayth | |
| Of his blessid passion | |
| 1190 |
Thus the noble brutes |
| Receaued the frutes | |
| Of ther perfection | |
| In tyme longe past | |
| Ryght ferme and fast | |
| 1195 | Without mutacion |
| ¶ CCCC. yeres playne | |
| XXX. and twayne | |
| The tyme fully accompting | |
| Were they Cristenyd | |
| 1200 | Surely stablyshid |
| Before saynt Austyns comming | |
| ¶This story tried | |
| sig: E1 | |
| Cannot be denied | |
| With all the circumstaunce | |
| 1205 | The ghostly liuing |
| Playnly conferryng | |
| To goddes highe ordinaunce | |
Sythen Lucis tyme |
|
| Did neuer declyne | |
| 1210 | From ther intellygence |
| As in this case | |
| Suche is ther grace | |
| By goddes highe prouidence | |
Likewyse syth Brute
|
|
| 1215 | Did institute |
| Cambre fyrst into wales | |
| Ther to remayne | |
| In roughe and playne | |
| Among mountaynes and vales | |
| 1220 | ¶Yet vnto this daye |
| Perceyue ye maye | |
| The same stocke and lynage | |
| sig: [E1v] | |
| Of one dissent | |
| This is euident | |
| 1225 | Without thraldom and bondage |
| Wholy possessid | |
| Neuer repressid | |
| By knightly violence | |
| Cuntre or name | |
| 1230 | Neuer toke shame |
| They be of suche excellence | |
| ¶Sithe so noble men | |
| From Troy as then | |
| Of blod are descendid | |
| 1235 | Me-thinke of truthe |
| Ther lustie yowthe | |
| Ought to be comendid | |
Then reason wolde |
|
| Surely I shulde | |
| 1240 | Ther honor aduaunce |
| My-selfe prepare | |
| Matter to declare | |
| sig: E2 | |
| Of ther princly ordinaunce | |
As Titus_Liuius
|
|
| 1245 | And Eutropius |
| Affirmyth to be trewe | |
| That noble Belyn | |
| Honor to wyn | |
| The Romaynes did persewe | |
| 1250 |
When Lucius
|
| And Emilius | |
| Were consulles of honour | |
| Also Camillus | |
| Namyd furius | |
| 1255 | Was of rome dictatour |
| ¶Then noble belyn | |
| The Citie to wyn | |
| With standertes displayed | |
| Like Marse for myght | |
| 1260 | In stele armyd bryght |
| His britons conuayid | |
| ¶Aboute the towne | |
| sig: [E2v] | |
| With suche renowne | |
| And knightly ordinaunce | |
| 1265 | That the Romaynes playne |
| That daye were slayne | |
| For all the[r] myghtie puyssaunce ther] the 1546 | |
| ¶The felde forsaken | |
| The Senatours taken | |
| 1270 | Spoyled of ther araye |
| Like Goddes for riches | |
| So greate excesse | |
| Had they of them that daye | |
| ¶The Citie oppressid | |
| 1275 | Ther goodes distressid |
| The Romaynes infortunate | |
| This noble Belyn | |
| Honor to wynne | |
| Vpon them was Lauriate | |
| 1280 |
This was in the yere |
| As dothe appeare | |
| By playne descryption | |
| sig: E3 | |
| Thre hundrid thre score | |
| Puttyng to fyue moore | |
| 1285 | After Romes fo[u]ndacyon |
| In_contynent then | |
| This noble Bren | |
| His fame more to aduaunce | |
| Into Gallacia | |
| 1290 | And Macedonia |
| He toke his chaunce | |
Also to Galetes
|
|
| Where he slewe Sostes | |
| Ther Prince and gouernoure | |
| 1295 | Thus of the Grekes Grekes] Grekees 1546 |
| In spite of their Chekes | |
| He became a conquerour | |
Then furthe he went |
|
| With his army bent | |
| 1300 | To the mounte Pronasus |
| To a Temple large | |
| Standing vpon a stage | |
| sig: [E3v] | |
| As writith polycarpus | |
| ¶Sacrede to Appolyn | |
| 1305 | As clarkes determyn |
| Namyd also delphicus | |
| Spoylid his riches | |
| To his great increse | |
| Made him full glorius | |
| 1310 | ¶With whiche abundaunce |
| And mighti substaunce | |
| Full lyke a famouse Knight | |
| Raysid Cities olde | |
| Feble and colde | |
| 1315 | Ruynous in all mennes sight |
As Mediolana
|
|
| And Papia | |
| In the fruntes of Lombardye | |
| Likewyse verona | |
| 1320 | Standing in Gallia |
| With towres pleasaunt and hye | |
| ¶ Cremona | |
| sig: E4 | |
| Mantua | |
| Also Burganum | |
| 1325 | And vincencia |
| The Cetie Sie[n]a | |
| With the Citie Conum | |
Thus Titus_Liuius
|
|
| Playnly doth discus | |
| 1330 | A Romayne of greate fame |
| As Polycarpus | |
| And EutroPius | |
| Afferme both the same | |
Thus of the blood |
|
| 1335 | Notable and good |
| I coulde worthly expresse | |
| Kinges of renowne | |
| With Sceptre and crowne | |
| A great nomber doubtlesse | |
| 1340 | ¶As noble Arthur |
| The cheiffe victour | |
| Prouid at all assayes | |
| sig: [E4v] | |
| Whose Marciall knightes | |
| Quenchid the Lightes | |
| 1345 | Of all other in those dayes |
| ¶The Romaynes can tell | |
| Howe it befell | |
| In the tyme of Lucius | |
| Ther Emperoure slayne | |
| 1350 | With many a Proud Romaine |
| The britons victorius | |
| Also in Fraunce | |
| Froll had Like chaunce | |
| Which was so good a knight | |
| 1355 | To death was Wounded |
| His people confounded | |
| Onli throughe Arthurs might | |
Also Denabus
|
|
| Great and monstruous | |
| 1360 | Whose power none might with_stand |
| Arthure hym slewe | |
| His force to renewe | |
| sig: E5 | |
| Fought with hym hand to hand | |
Like-wise the Saxones |
|
| 1365 | Whose exacciones |
| He myght no-wyse abide | |
| Ther cruell rage | |
| For to asswage | |
| Manfully he dyd prouide | |
| 1370 |
Twelue battelles stronge |
| He had them amonge | |
| Like a famous champion | |
| By strength imperiall | |
| He was victore of all | |
| 1375 | Brought them to subiection |
| ¶Auctores do expresse | |
| Bering full wyttnesse | |
| Of his magnificence | |
| With his owne hand | |
| 1380 | Their might to withstande |
| Of knightly excellence | |
| ¶Slewe in one daye | |
| sig: [E5v] | |
| Brekyng ther arraye | |
| Two hundrid and fourtye Iust | |
| 1385 | Throughe his manfull myght |
| Constrayned were ryght | |
| In his mercy to trust | |
Accompte also |
|
| Noble Malgo | |
| 1390 | The sonne of dame nature |
| Whose Angelicke face | |
| For beutie was | |
| Like an heuenly creature | |
| ¶That man and beast | |
| 1395 | Gladly wold rest |
| Also Birdes in the ayre | |
| His face to beholde | |
| As it was toulde | |
| He was so passing fayre | |
| 1400 |
Ther was no kyng |
| Of natures formyng | |
| To his equiuolent | |
| sig: [E6] | |
| So strong of body | |
| So fearce and hardy | |
| 1405 | In armes so excellent |
The Saxones cruell |
|
| With many sore batell | |
| Did him right sore inchace | |
| But yet ther rigour | |
| 1410 | His princely honore |
| Myght neuer deface | |
The magnanymytie |
|
| The nobilite | |
| Of this most princely name | |
| 1415 | Auctors dothe expres |
| The Iles_orcades | |
| To Brytayne furst he wan | |
Now to Cadwalader
Cadwalader the last kyng[e] of Brute by Linage
|
|
| To furnyshe my matter | |
| 1420 | That famose worthy king |
| The last of dyscent | |
| sig: [E6v] | |
| A Prince Excellent | |
| Ouer the Britones raynyng | |
| ¶ Fabian dothe write | |
| 1425 | And playnly resite |
| His actes ryght glorius | |
| Affirming them trewe | |
| Howe that he slewe | |
| A king called Lotharius | |
| 1430 |
Whiche was king of kente
|
| That tyme present | |
| By marciall dyssiplyne | |
| And afterwarde | |
| With strokes harde | |
| 1435 | The mattier to determyne |
| ¶ Edericus his brother | |
| It was noon other | |
| By force was lykwyse slayne | |
| Helpe or redresse | |
| 1440 | Was none doubtlesse |
| Yet were thei kinges both twa[i]ne twaine] twanie 1546 | |
| sig: [E7] | |
| ¶Also Athelwold | |
| Manfull and boulde | |
| Which was of Sowthsex king | |
| 1445 | Thought hym full sure |
| Hable to indure | |
| His batell conueiyng | |
Agaynst Cadwaladre
|
|
| Of inwarde displeasure | |
| 1450 | Hatred and cruelnes |
| Mette in the felde | |
| With speare and shilde | |
| Of very wilfulnes | |
| ¶ Athelwolde that daie | |
| 1455 | Who-euer sayd naye |
| With many mortall wounde | |
| Lay ded and slayne | |
| The Saxones playne | |
| Beaten downe to the ground | |
| 1460 | ¶The Brutes victoriouse |
| The Saxones tymerouse | |
| sig: [E7v] | |
| The felde durst not abide | |
| For dread and feare | |
| Fled here and there | |
| 1465 | Abrode on euery side |
| ¶Thus Cadwalader | |
| The reuenger | |
| Of ther ambicion | |
| Brought them full lowe | |
| 1470 | Ther faultes to knowe |
| Under his subiection | |
Also Galfridus
|
|
| Playnly dothe discus | |
| Affirmyng more at large | |
| 1475 | Howe that the Saxones |
| By composicions | |
| Of all ther baronage | |
Helde of Cadwaladre
|
|
| As of ther gouernoure | |
| 1480 | By waye of loue and finage |
| Like their degrees | |
| sig: [E8] | |
| By giftes and fees | |
| As of his patronage | |
This princely manne |
|
| 1485 | This Christian |
| This worthy famouse king | |
| Stories doth recompte | |
| He did surmounte | |
| All other Liuing | |
| 1490 | ¶To whome god aboue |
| In token of loue | |
| Made demonstracion | |
| By his Angell playne | |
| That he certayne | |
| 1495 | Shulde leaue his region |
Suche mortalite |
|
| Suche aduersitie | |
| Suche plages of pestilence | |
| Suche infeccion | |
| 1500 | Suche corru[pc]cion corrupccion] corrucpcion 1546 |
| By heuenly influence | |
| sig: [E8v] | |
| ¶That tyme ther was | |
| That he Alas | |
| Of force was constrayned | |
| 1505 | With wofull herte |
| Must nedes departe | |
| His subiectes were so payned | |
| ¶Frutes vpon the grounde | |
| None coulde be founde | |
| 1510 | In helpe of their redresse |
| The Earthe all bare | |
| The people in care | |
| Sorowe and heuinesse | |
The Brutes expelled |
|
| 1515 | No lenger dwelled |
| With-in this region | |
| The Saxones playne | |
| Did it attayne | |
| For them and ther succession | |
| 1520 | ¶No resistence |
| Nether yet defence | |
| sig: F1 | |
| Of the Brutes was ther made | |
| Awaye they wente | |
| By one assent | |
| 1525 | Euen as the Angell bade |
Without comforte |
|
| As men amorte | |
| Lackyng consolacion | |
| Hauyng no lust | |
| 1530 | But onlye a trust |
| Of their expectacion | |
In the prophesy |
|
| Whiche did specifye | |
| The holy translacion | |
| 1535 | Of Cadwaladre |
| Frome Rome hidre | |
| By Santificacion | |
| ¶That when his bones | |
| Were translated ones | |
| 1540 | In-to this region |
| Then shulde the Brutes | |
| sig: [F1v] | |
| Receaue ther frutes | |
| And fyrst possessyon | |
This did the Angell |
|
| 1545 | Graciously tell |
| In ther wofull distres | |
| That his noble blode | |
| Auncyent and good | |
| Shuld reuiue in his successe | |
| 1550 | ¶Whiche shulde restore |
| To them moche more | |
| Of consolacion | |
| By speciall grace | |
| Than euer was | |
| 1555 | Of ther succession |
| ¶This noble king | |
| Goddes will perceiuing | |
| Called his son Iuory | |
| Likewise send for | |
| 1560 | His cosen Iuor |
| Resityng these wordes on hye | |
| ¶Take heare he sayde | |
| sig: F2 | |
| Be not dysmaide | |
| My folkes and my nauye | |
| 1565 | Passe ye into wales |
| Amonge hilles and vales | |
| Be ye lordes of that contrye | |
Se that no wronge |
|
| Come them emonge | |
| 1570 | For lacke of nobilite |
| And that the Saxones | |
| By false compaccions | |
| Worke no dishonestie | |
Agaynst the Brutes |
|
| 1575 | To hurte the frutes |
| Of their fidelitie | |
| Be constaunte and sure | |
| Manfully indure | |
| Youre owne regalytie | |
| 1580 | ¶These wordes ones past |
| His eyes he cast | |
| Sayeng lorde thy will be done | |
| sig: [F2v] | |
| In Earthe vs by | |
| As in heuen hye | |
| 1585 | Farre surmounting the sonne |
Whose deuine powre |
|
| Is gouernoure | |
| Of all creatid thinges | |
| Be it visible | |
| 1590 | Or inuisible |
| It is thy hande-workynges | |
| ¶And nowe good Lorde | |
| I will accorde | |
| Thy pleasure to fulfyll | |
| 1595 | This lande forsake |
| A newe to take | |
| Sythe it is thy will | |
The wordes once sayde |
|
| Mekely he obayed | |
| 1600 | Of mynd will and consent |
| With a benynge loke | |
| His leaue he toke | |
| sig: [F3] | |
| And so to Rome he went | |
| ¶Where in shorte space | |
| 1605 | God of his grace |
| By his eternall myght | |
| His solle magnyfied solle: =soul | |
| Also sanctified | |
| To his celestiall syght | |
| 1610 | ¶Nowe to accomplyshe |
| Also to furnyshe | |
| My mynd and intencion | |
| Ye haue harde tell | |
| Howe the Angell | |
| 1615 | Made demonstration |
| ¶Ther shulde a king | |
| Floryshe and spryng | |
| Of the same succession | |
| By sentence deuine | |
| 1620 | Of Cadwaladers lyne |
| In the fourth generacyon | |
| sig: [F3v] | |
| Whiche shulde restore | |
| Thinges past before | |
| By his magnyficence | |
| 1625 | And for his fame |
| Men shuld hym name | |
| The prince of excellence | |
| ¶Whose wisdome clere | |
| Shuld so apere | |
| 1630 | Throughe euery regyon |
| Men shulde hym call | |
| For gyftes naturall | |
| The seconde Salomon | |
To verifye |
|
| 1635 | This mystery |
| With stories euident | |
| Nature declareth | |
| The dede compareth | |
| All things equiuolente | |
| 1640 |
The Last famose king |
| Ouer vs rainyng | |
| sig: F4 | |
| Namid the seuynth henry | |
| Was euen the same | |
| Whose princely name | |
| 1645 | Was had in suche memory Henry ye vii of Cadwaladers line righ[t]full kyng of Britayne called Englond |
| ¶Predestinate | |
| And animate | |
| By heuenly influence | |
| For to fulfyll | |
| 1650 | The deuine will |
| Of the highe magnyficence | |
| ¶Yet in his youth | |
| Of very trueth | |
| Floryshing in yeres grene | |
| 1655 | In most cruell wyse |
| His mortall enimyes | |
| As it was playnely sene | |
| ¶Did hym persewe | |
| With treason vntrue | |
| 1660 | Fraudulently inuented Fraudulently] Fraundulently 1546 |
| Gaue monye and hyre | |
| sig: [F4v] | |
| His death to conspire | |
| If fortune had consented | |
Supposyng therby |
|
| 1665 | The prophesy |
| Cleane to extermynate | |
| As god aboue | |
| They wolde remoue | |
| His workes to violate | |
| 1670 |
Was not his grace |
| As in this case | |
| In wonderfull daunger | |
| When they conspired | |
| And fully desired | |
| 1675 | The ayde of euery straunger |
| ¶Put in Exile | |
| Alacke the while | |
| Sondrie waies were outsought | |
| His lief vncertayne | |
| 1680 | Beynge in Brytayne |
| Wher the treason was wrought | |
| sig: [F]5 | |
What conspiracion |
|
| What cur[s]ed treason cursed] cured 1546 | |
| Or who can breuyate | |
| 1685 | Whiche God aboue |
| Of his deuine loue | |
| Listithe to anymate | |
This noble Prince |
|
| For to conuince | |
| 1690 | Passid ther raged myght |
| God wolde in nowyse | |
| Ther false interp[r]yse interpryse] interpyse 1546 | |
| Shuld depriue his princeli right | |
As dyd appere |
|
| 1695 | The storie clere |
| Of this most princely man | |
| With spere and shilde | |
| A[t] Bosworthe_filde At] As 1546 | |
| The honour there he wan | |
| 1700 |
Kynge
Rich[a]rd slayne
Richard] Richrd 1546
|
| And he certayne | |
| sig: [F5v] | |
| The filde hathe receaued | |
| Thus god aboue | |
| Of very loue | |
| 1705 | His kingdom hathe assured |
For of his lyne |
|
| This present tyme | |
| A kyng is discendid | |
| With septer and croune | |
| 1710 | In Citie and towne |
| Most highly commendid | |
| ¶I meane pardy | |
| Most noble Henry | |
| Called th'eight of that name | |
| 1715 | Whose gyftes naturall |
| A_boue princes all | |
| Bereth awaye the fame Henry the viii. sonne of Henry the vii kyng of England, in whom is ful[f]illid the mis[t]ery of Cadwaladers [t]ranslation | |
| Who can magnyfye | |
| Or yet verefye | |
| 1720 | His condigne worthynes |
| His amitye | |
| sig: [F6] | |
| Liberalitie | |
| And bountifull goodnes | |
| ¶In all affectes | |
| 1725 | To his subiectes |
| Most graciouse and kinde | |
| In ther defence | |
| With his expence | |
| Redie of herte and mynd | |
| 1730 |
Oh famouse Troy
|
| Reioyce this daye | |
| Most fortunate and good | |
| All ye that be | |
| As in degre | |
| 1735 | Extracte of the same blood |
Geue la[u]des on hye |
|
| To god most myghtie | |
| Whiche hathe resus[c]itate resuscitate] resustitate 1546 | |
| So noble a king | |
| 1740 | Youre hertes exityng |
| As men most fortunate | |
| sig: [F6v] | |
For this is he |
|
| Ye maye well se | |
| Whose bones are translated | |
| 1745 | By sentence deuyne |
| Frome Rome this tyme | |
| Newly seperated | |
| ¶Accordingly | |
| As the prophesy | |
| 1750 | Afore had expressed |
| When Cadwaladers bones | |
| Translated were ones | |
| All thinges shulde be redressed Cadwalader bones translated by seperation by_twene Rome and vs | |
| ¶ God of his grace | |
| 1755 | As in this case |
| Hathe made a seperacion | |
| Betwene Rome and vs | |
| Whose dedes monsterus | |
| Were abhomynacion | |
| 1760 |
Ther great abuses |
| And long mysv[s]es mysvses] mysves 1546 | |
| sig: [F7] | |
| Their folie and their pride | |
| The[r] deception ther] the 1546 | |
| Ther collusion | |
| 1765 | Oure kyng myght not abyde |
| ¶Ye knowe full well | |
| I nede not tell | |
| Ther greate exactions | |
| Nor howe they wroughte | |
| 1770 | Kingdomes to haue broughte |
| Vnder ther Subiections | |
| ¶Nether to debate | |
| The mortall hate | |
| Whiche they haue conspired | |
| 1775 | In especiall |
| To be Lordes of all | |
| Wrongfully haue desired | |
| ¶Pretending doubteles | |
| Muche holynes | |
| 1780 | By sentence Angelicall |
| To speake as the crede | |
| sig: [F7v] | |
| Yet were they in-dede | |
| Very fendes infernall | |
There lawes preferring |
|
| 1785 | As concernyng |
| The papall iurisdiccion | |
| Whose vsurped power | |
| Wolde be gouernoure | |
| Of euery region | |
| 1790 |
Aboue king or prince |
| Their myght to conuince | |
| If they wolde not obaye | |
| With Curses greate | |
| They would them threate | |
| 1795 | Ther honor to decaye |
| ¶But god most iust | |
| As I sayde fyrst | |
| Hath made a seperacion | |
| Geuing oure king | |
| 1800 | Grace and learning |
| To preferre his relygion | |
| sig: [F8] | |
And not to trust |
|
| In vayne hope and luste | |
| Of mannes tradicions | |
| 1805 | As thoughe they myght |
| In heuen of right | |
| Make ther condicions | |
To saue or spill |
|
| What solle they wyll | |
| 1810 | Without exception |
| As they were deuine | |
| At season and tyme | |
| By meane of ther pardones | |
| ¶Suche thinges abusid | |
| 1815 | Oughte to be refusid |
| By deuine ordinaunce | |
| And not to trust | |
| In thinges vniust | |
| Wher is non assuraunce | |
| 1820 | ¶Ther is but one |
| To god alone | |
| sig: [F8v] | |
| That is appropriate | |
| Synnes to remeue | |
| Pardon to gyue | |
| 1825 | And sowles to anymate |
| ¶Tradicions papall | |
| Hath broughte vs all | |
| Allmost to subuercyon | |
| Hauing more trust | |
| 1830 | In thynges vniust |
| Then in Cristes passion | |
| ¶But god aboue | |
| In token of loue | |
| Hathe vs reconsiled | |
| 1835 | As it befell |
| In Israell | |
| When the lawes were commysed | |
To Iosia
|
|
| Which of Iudea | |
| 1840 | Was kinge and gouernoure |
| As in this case | |
| sig: G1 | |
| Of speciall grace | |
| Stode in goddes highe fauoure | |
Because he wolde |
|
| 1845 | No-bodie shulde |
| Do vniust reuerence | |
| To stocke or stone | |
| But in god alone | |
| To haue all confidence | |
| 1850 |
He sende through-out |
| Israell aboute | |
| Goddes Lawes to magnyfie | |
| In especiall | |
| Commaunding all | |
| 1855 | To beware of idolatrie |
| ¶Likewise it was | |
| When Ezechias | |
| The worthye famouse king | |
| Of pure intent | |
| 1860 | The Brasen serpent |
| The people deluding | |
Vnto the ground |
|
| sig: [G1v] | |
| Made hym rebounde | |
| In peces great and small | |
| 1865 | Brake the hy[e] aulters hye] hyl 1546 |
| Of ther forefathers | |
| With theyr foule Idoles all | |
Euen from iudea
|
|
| Vnto Aza | |
| 1870 | The Philystines lande |
| Nothing wolde suffer | |
| To goddes displeasure | |
| To be grauen or stande | |
Whose constancy |
|
| 1875 | God most mightie |
| Had in remembraunce | |
| Send his Angell | |
| In his quarell | |
| Agaynst the Assiryans | |
| 1880 |
By his deuine might |
| He flewe in one night | |
| C.lxxx. thousand and fyue | |
| From Iudea | |
| sig: G2 | |
| Unto Assiria | |
| 1885 | The reste home he did driue |
| ¶Like-wise oure kinge | |
| His herte referring | |
| To goddes highe prouidence | |
| Suche thinges abusid | |
| 1890 | Hathe nowe confused |
| By heuenly influence | |
| ¶Whiche had infected | |
| And sore detected | |
| Christes relygion | |
| 1895 | By shrining of bones |
| And kneling to stones | |
| Made by mannes inuencion | |
| ¶Magnyfieng them | |
| Whiche were mortall men | |
| 1900 | Of nature terrestriall |
| With like reuerence | |
| And confidence | |
| As to god Celestiall | |
Whose golden shrynes |
|
| sig: [G2v] | |
| 1905 | Trycked with vines |
| Most curiously Wroughte | |
| With pardones plentie | |
| Made purses emptie | |
| In sondrie places sought | |
| 1910 |
Suche Idoles greate |
| So richely freate | |
| With golde pearle and stone | |
| Lifte vp on hye | |
| To magnyfye | |
| 1915 | As it were god alone |
| ¶Oure Iosias | |
| Oure Ezechias | |
| By permyssion deuine | |
| In this effecte | |
| 1920 | Most circumspecte |
| Beholdyng this present tyme | |
| ¶Hath brought to passe | |
| Like as it was | |
| In tyme of Is[ra]ell Israell] Isarell 1546 | |
| 1925 | Trusting in one |
| sig: G3 | |
| In god alone | |
| According to the gospell | |
For sacrifice |
|
| In such a wyse | |
| 1930 | To god onlye is dewe |
| Ther is no other | |
| Faithe to recouer | |
| But only throughe Iesu | |
| ¶O Lorde oure god | |
| 1935 | Withdrawe thy rodde |
| Correcte vs not in thy Ire | |
| By thou petiouse By: =Be | |
| Lorde vnto vs | |
| We humbly the desire | |
| 1940 |
Thy eares inclyne |
| This present tyme | |
| Harken to oure clamoure | |
| As it befell | |
| In Israell | |
| 1945 | In the tyme of ther doloure |
Be mercyfull Lorde |
|
| sig: [G3v] | |
| Let pytie accorde | |
| With thy bountyfull grace | |
| Oure sinnes remeue | |
| 1950 | Pardon forgiue |
| Oure folie and trespasse | |
| ¶To magnifie | |
| Suche Idolatrie | |
| Lord we knowledge oure offence | |
| 1955 | Agaynst thy lawe |
| For to withdrawe | |
| Frome thy magnificence | |
To haue a trust |
|
| Or yet a lust | |
| 1960 | In any grauen picture |
| Whiche thou defendest | |
| Also commaundyst | |
| To bowe to no figure | |
This lorde most mightie |
|
| 1965 | We knowe assuredly |
| By thy deuyne insence | |
| To the deitie | |
| sig: G4 | |
| Of thy magestie | |
| Belongith all reuerence | |
| 1970 |
As concerning |
| The true meaning | |
| Of oure saluacion | |
| Ther is but one | |
| That suffered alone | |
| 1975 | For oure redempcion |
Oure inwarde fayth |
|
| As saynt Paule sayth | |
| Shuld be in Christ_Iesu | |
| Let this be graued | |
| 1980 | We are not sauid |
| But onlye by his vertue | |
Nether yet rectified |
|
| By sayntes sanctified | |
| In any maner case | |
| 1985 | Saue ther good liuing |
| Example geuing | |
| To folowe the same trace | |
| ¶Of truethe oure techers | |
| sig: [G4v] | |
| Also oure preachers | |
| 1990 | Which were in tyme long past |
| Toke full great payne | |
| And all in vayne | |
| Ther laboure spent in wast | |
| ¶Leuing the epistell | |
| 1995 | Also the gospell |
| Most Euangelicall | |
| Treting of pardones | |
| With inuencions | |
| And Cerimones papall | |
| 2000 | ¶But oure famouse king |
| Right well perseuing | |
| The great ingratitude | |
| The sencis pure | |
| Of holy Scripture | |
| 2005 | Hyd from the multitude |
For oure redres |
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| Of his goodnes | |
| With most princely corage | |
| Hath deuised | |
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| 2010 | Also comysed |
| Oure conscience to discharge | |
Set out at long |
|
| Oure vulger tong | |
| The scripture for to knowe | |
| 2015 | The seed the grayne |
| The verite playne | |
| Oure fayth only to showe | |
It is consonant |
|
| Not repugnaunt | |
| 2020 | To goddes deuine ordinaunce |
| But all men shulde | |
| Who-euer wolde | |
| For ther owne assuraunce | |
Labour the scripture |
|
| 2025 | His lyfe to assure |
| The commaundementes to kepe | |
| Thoughe so[m]e repine some] sone 1546 | |
| And determyne | |
| Aff[i]rming it vnmete Affirming] Affrming 1546 | |
| 2030 |
That we lay-men |
| sig: [G5v] | |
| Shuld laboure our pen | |
| Or scripture beholde | |
| More then the clergie | |
| Shulde vs specifye | |
| 2035 | By Auctoritie toolde |
Prouided in this |
|
| No man there is | |
| Beyng of leude lernyng | |
| Shall interprise | |
| 2040 | In any wyse |
| Vnto the expounding | |
Oh noble Henry
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|
| Of kinges most worthye | |
| Doubteles to be magnyfied | |
| 2045 | Goddes owne chosen knight |
| By whose deuine might | |
| All thynges are rectified | |
| ¶Our faith stablyshe[d] stablyshed] stablyshe 1546 | |
| Errors abolishid | |
| 2050 | The gospell set out at large |
| Nothing is hyd | |
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| Wherof is nede | |
| Oure conscience to discharge | |
O blessed lorde |
|
| 2055 | To vs accorde |
| We humblye the desire | |
| As in this case | |
| Of speciall grace | |
| Who-euer will conspire | |
| 2060 | ¶Agaynst oure king |
| In hindering | |
| Of honor this his reame | |
| Ther faulse intent | |
| Lorde thou will preuent | |
| 2065 | Aduoyding the dangere cleane |
| ¶Let not our enimyes | |
| In any wyse | |
| Agaynst vs lorde preuaile | |
| Confuse ther ire | |
| 2070 | Burnyng as fire |
| In ther malice let them quayle | |
| ¶Like as it was | |
| sig: [G6v] | |
| When Ezechias | |
| With humble peticion | |
| 2075 | Made his complaynt |
| Of verye constraynt | |
| And hertie affection | |
| ¶To thy deitie | |
| That of thy pitie | |
| 2080 | Thou woldist thy powre extend |
| A_gainst the furies | |
| Of his enimyes | |
| His kingdome to defend | |
| ¶Lorde incontinent | |
| 2085 | Thy Angell thou sente |
| His wooes to redres | |
| The Assirianes playne | |
| Laye ded and slayne | |
| Throughe thy mightifulnes | |
| 2090 | ¶So in like case |
| Of thy deuine grace | |
| Preserue our famouse king | |
| Oure enymies withstand | |
| sig: [G7] | |
| And saue this lande | |
| 2095 | Oure god euerlastyng |
Come furthe ye brutes |
|
| The seed the frutes | |
| Of mightie Sirapys | |
| In Egipte stalled | |
| 2100 | A god ther called |
| In the Citie Memphis | |
| ¶Wher he is deified | |
| Also stellified | |
| After the pagan guyse | |
| 2105 | With his wyfe Isis |
| The mightye goddes | |
| So callid in Likewise | |
| Of whose successe | |
| Came hercules | |
| 2110 | The famouse Champion |
| And so to conuay | |
| Downe vnto Troy | |
| With all ther succession | |
| ¶Considre then | |
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| 2115 | Ye gentle welshemen |
| How god for you hath wrough[t] wrought] wrough 1546 | |
| Euen the same tyme | |
| That veray lyne | |
| To youe agayne hath brought | |
| 2120 | ¶For this is he |
| Whose maiestie | |
| All thinges hath redressed | |
| Assuredly | |
| As the Prophesi | |
| 2125 | Afore had expressid |
| ¶Was ther euer king | |
| So moche tendering | |
| Youre welth to aduaunce | |
| Or for your sake | |
| 2130 | Suche paynes did take |
| With so assured constaunce | |
| ¶Ye knowe pardie | |
| As well as I | |
| What he hath deuised | |
| 2135 | Onlie for youe |
| sig: [G8] | |
| Statutes made newe | |
| And lawes wholy commysed | |
To that intente |
|
| You shulde assent | |
| 2140 | To youre ciuilite |
| One lawe one loue | |
| One God aboue | |
| And one prencely magestie | |
Your-selues indeuore |
|
| 2145 | Wholly to_gether |
| With perfect assuraunce | |
| With vs to praye | |
| These wordes to saye | |
| With inwarde affyaunce | |
| 2150 |
God most gloryouse |
| Lorde Christ_Iesus | |
| Our hope and oure assistence | |
| Oure mediatoure | |
| Oure gouernoure | |
| 2155 | And oure hertes confidence |
| ¶Preserue oure Kyng | |
| sig: [G8v] | |
| His grace sending | |
| Honor and victori | |
| Good Lyfe and longe | |
| 2160 | Here vs amonge |
| With helthe of his body | |
| ¶And afterward | |
| Yong Prince Edwarde | |
| To supply his regalle place | |
| 2165 | With lyke wisdome |
| As had Salomon | |
| In euery maner case | |
| ¶Most gracious lord | |
| To vs accorde | |
| 2170 | Of thy bountyfull goodnes |
| Thy power extend | |
| Oure prince defend | |
| As thou didest yong Ioas | |
| ¶Whiche did inclyne | |
| 2175 | By grace diuine |
| To thy magnyficence | |
| In his yeres grene | |
| sig: H1 | |
| As it was sene | |
| By heuenly influence | |
| 2180 | ¶Of very truethe |
| His tender youthe | |
| The lawes to fortyfye | |
| The house [o]f Ball of] af 1546 | |
| With his ydolles all | |
| 2185 | Distroyed vtterly |
| ¶His grauen pictures | |
| His golden figures | |
| Most curyously wroughte | |
| Beaton to doust | |
| 2190 | His temple vniust |
| Prosterate doune he brought | |
Thus let oure Prince |
|
| Vtterly conuynce | |
| All false Idolatrye | |
| 2195 | Thy lawes supporte |
| Oure hertes to comforte | |
| Thy name to gloryfye | |
| ¶Let not Babilon | |
| sig: [H1v] | |
| Haue dominion | |
| 2200 | Ouer vs for thy pitie |
| Defend vs lorde god | |
| Frome the cruell rode | |
| Of their captiuitie | |
| ¶Let our prince furnishe | |
| 2205 | And fully fynyshe |
| What his father hath begonne | |
| As was deuised | |
| Somtyme comysed | |
| To Salomon dauides sonne | |
| 2210 |
And so at length |
| With bodely strength | |
| Lorde thou wyll hym aduaunce | |
| Hable to withstand | |
| With myghtie hand | |
| 2215 | His enimies puissaunce |
As had hercules
|
|
| Of whose noblenes | |
| Doubtles he is descendyd | |
| As auctors olde | |
| sig: H2 | |
| 2220 | By storyes tolde |
| Famousely haue commendid | |
Heare maye ye se |
|
| That welshmen be | |
| Of right noble dyscent | |
| 2225 | It dothe appere |
| By stories clere | |
| And mattier euident | |
Who may compare |
|
| Or further declare | |
| 2230 | By any prescription |
| Accompte the parentyne | |
| Also the feminyne | |
| With ther procreacion | |
| ¶To be more worthie | |
| 2235 | Being creatures earthlye |
| And of nature terrestriall | |
| Seth Noye his flod | |
| Alway ther blode | |
| Hathe byne imperiall | |
| 2240 | ¶Here to digresse |
| sig: [H2v] | |
| I must confesse | |
| More matter in substaunce | |
| Whiche nowe I fynde | |
| Long oute of mynde | |
| 2245 | For lacke of remembraunce |
Of noble Hercules
|
|
| The sonne of Osires | |
| Most myghtie champion | |
| Whose incomperablenesse | |
| 2250 | Excellyth doubtles |
| All naturall reason | |
Non maye be comparid |
|
| Nether yet declared | |
| Vnto thy excellence | |
| 2255 | Accompte stories all |
| None shalbe equall | |
| With thy magnifycence | |
| ¶This was that Hercules | |
| That noble poetes | |
| 2260 | So highlye doth commende |
| And not Hercules | |
| sig: [H3] | |
| Called Alcydes | |
| Whiche the grekes do pretend | |
| To be so mightie | |
| 2265 | Hauing victorye |
| In the fruntes of Archadie | |
| Sonne of Iupiter | |
| His name to preferre | |
| Borne of faire Alannena | |
| 2270 | But Diodorus |
| Also Birosus | |
| The chaldie affirmeth playne | |
| That this hercules | |
| Named Alcides | |
| 2275 | Was the last of the twayne |
| But Hercules_Aegipcius | |
| Named Libicus | |
| As saynt Ierome writeth | |
| In the .x. of Genesis | |
| 2280 | Was sonne of Osiris |
| As he playnly affirmeth | |
| ¶Whiche did interpryse | |
| sig: [H3v] | |
| In most knightly wyse | |
| The .xii. notable labours | |
| 2285 | Diodorus_Secalus |
| Also writyth thus | |
| Whith other famous auctours | |
That this hercules
|
|
| By his noblenesse | |
| 2290 | In the woodes of Nemia |
| Slewe the great Lion | |
| For lyke occasion | |
| The serpent called Nidra | |
Which lay of longe tyme |
|
| 2295 | By force of rauyne |
| In the fennes of Lerna | |
| Also the bore | |
| Deuouring the stoore | |
| In the Land of Archadia | |
| 2300 |
By violent strength |
| Caught hym at length | |
| In spite of Erimanthus | |
| Vpon his sholders square | |
| sig: [H4] | |
| He did hym beare | |
| 2305 | To the kynge Euresthius |
Like-wise did preuayle |
|
| In strength of battayle | |
| Agaynst a greate nomber | |
| Called Centauries | |
| 2310 | Half-men halfe-horses |
| Which semyd to be a wonder | |
The fyfthe industry |
|
| By swiftnes of body | |
| His person aduancyng | |
| 2315 | Caught the great harte |
| Whose hornes by arte | |
| Were gilte for his runnyng | |
Also Simphalides
|
|
| Birdes of cruell lyknes | |
| 2320 | Consumyd the frutes bare |
| Like fendes infernall | |
| For a memoryall | |
| He lef[t] not one to spare left] lefl 1546 | |
The seuenth wonder was |
|
| sig: [H4v] | |
| 2325 | Howe he coulde bring to pas |
| The clansing of A[u]geus hall | |
| So noble a riuer | |
| For to deceuer | |
| Whi[c]h Pingo poetes did cal Which] Whith 1546 | |
| 2330 | ¶The eight was the bul |
| The see at the full | |
| Oute of Crete into grece | |
| Howe he shulde bring | |
| By see swymyng | |
| 2335 | And yet deface no pece |
| ¶ Diomedes | |
| All mercyles | |
| His rigour to accomplyshe | |
| His horses playne | |
| 2340 | He fedde certayne |
| Onlye with mannes fleshe | |
Tyll Hercules
|
|
| Toke Diomedes | |
| His crueltie to abate | |
| 2345 | Made those horses greate |
| sig: [H5] | |
| His fleshe to eate | |
| Regarding not his estate | |
| ¶Whiche he before | |
| Had kept in store | |
| 2350 | Full wilde and monsterus |
| To his greate fame | |
| He made them tame | |
| Gaue them to E[u]ristheus | |
| ¶Then into Spayne | |
| 2355 | He toke the payne |
| Gereon to subdewe | |
| Of very dispite | |
| Hym to acquyte | |
| His sonnes twaine ther he slew | |
| 2360 | ¶After to hell |
| As poetes do tell | |
| Downe he is discended | |
| Where Theseus | |
| And Pirithus | |
| 2365 | He shortly defendid |
Them to discharge |
|
| sig: [H5v] | |
| Setting at large | |
| Frome all daunger and payne | |
| Brought Cerberg bounde | |
| 2370 | Whiche was the hell-hounde |
| Lincked fast in a chayne | |
The twelueth and the last |
|
| Accompting them paste | |
| Of this most princely man | |
| 2375 | When his noblenes |
| Frome Hesperides | |
| The golden Apples wan | |
| Slewe the dragon | |
| Which did enuiron | |
| 2380 | The gardayne round aboute |
| Whose looke odible | |
| Was so terrible | |
| All men of him had doubte | |
Thus in knightly wise |
|
| 2385 | He did interpryse |
| To his Eternal fame | |
| None so worthye | |
| sig: [H6] | |
| Of memorye | |
| To haue prayse laude or name | |
| 2390 | ¶Of this Hercules |
| In knighthode pereles | |
| With noble Galathee | |
| The only doughter | |
| Of greate Iupiter | |
| 2395 | Named also Selce |
| ¶Came the famose blode | |
| After Noe his flode | |
| To the troyanes linage | |
| Downe by descent | |
| 2400 | Princes excellent |
| With all ther parentage | |
| ¶Who was more worthie | |
| Stronger of bodye | |
| Then was Ector of Troy | |
| 2405 | Yf Stories be trewe |
| A thousand he slewe | |
| Of Grekes in one daye | |
Of this Hercules
|
|
| sig: [H6v] | |
| Came Olimpiades | |
| 2410 | The famose mightie quene |
| Mother to Alexander | |
| The grete conquerour | |
| In her tendre yeres grene | |
Cesar
Julius
|
|
| 2415 | Most victorius |
| His enymies to confounde | |
| Came of Eneas | |
| Whiche so noble was | |
| Among the Romaynes founde | |
| 2420 | ¶Also Constantyne |
| Sonne of saynt Elene | |
| Of the same succession | |
| Borne in this lande | |
| The holy-crosse founde | |
| 2425 | By deuine inspiracion |
This noble Emperour |
|
| Was hole gouernoure | |
| Monarch and president | |
| Of euery region | |
| sig: [H7] | |
| 2430 | Throughout Cristendome |
| From the Est to the occident | |
| ¶Called by grace | |
| To that highe place | |
| By heuenly influence | |
| 2435 | Of hert most constaunt |
| Slewe the Tyraunt | |
| Whiche named was Maxence | |
| ¶A thousand mo | |
| I coulde also | |
| 2440 | Verefy and expres |
| Of the same blod | |
| Princes right good | |
| Full of all noblenes | |
| ¶But nowe a ende | |
| 2445 | I do intende |
| My leue of you to take | |
| Desiring this | |
| All-thing amys | |
| To pardon for my sake | |
| 2450 | ¶I must be breue |
| sig: [H7v] | |
| Least that repreue | |
| Accuse me and my penne | |
| And thus to you | |
| I say a_diewe | |
| 2455 | Fare-well ye gentel welshmen |
|
FINIS. |
|
| sig: [H8] | |
|
The aucthoure. |
|
| MOste gentle reder | |
| This litell vulgre | |
| In my ful humble wise | |
| I you desire | |
| 5 | Hertely requyre |
| That ye will not dispise | |
| ¶Nether yet disdain | |
| This litle pain | |
| Voyd of presumpcion | |
| 10 | Lately set oute |
| There is no doubte | |
| Equall of affeccion | |
| ¶Let your phantacie | |
| Iudge me honestly | |
| 15 | As one vnreproued |
| Thyncke not that I | |
| Of flattery | |
| Herin shuld be mouid | |
| ¶Of consience | |
| 20 | No fayned sence |
| Haue I here pretendid | |
| Nor nothyng told | |
| But aucthours olde | |
| Before haue commended | |
| 25 | ¶I do confesse |
| The rude grosnesse | |
| Of my remembraunce | |
| Not vigilaunt | |
| Or consonaunt | |
| 30 | To other mens vtteraunce |
| ¶For to expres | |
| The worthines | |
| Of so Auncyent men | |
| But that good wyll | |
| 35 | Mouith me still |
| To occupie my pen. | |
| ¶My englishe rude | |
| Of gratitude | |
| I trust ye will excuse | |
| 40 | And not disdayne |
| My sentence playne | |
| Or causles it refuse | |
| ¶The Musis nyne | |
| Did farre declyne | |
| 45 | Wher I was nutriefied |
| Ther dulcet wel | |
| No tast nor smell | |
| In me was rectified. | |
| ¶Wherfore I must | |
| 50 | In Chaff and dust |
| Mi-selfe labour and toyle | |
| Giue them the price | |
| Whose sentence wise | |
| With tearmes can tricke and file | |
| sig: [H8v] | |
| Go barberouse boke, Rusticall and rude | |
| Full vnworthy thankes for to haue | |
| Oneles of benyng gratitude benyng: =benign | |
| Gentell reporte listithe the to saue. | |
| 5 | Nether arte thou pure, sincer, or graue |
| Confesse thy faulte, Blushe out for shame | |
| Thy wittes are past[,] thy termes out of fram[e]. past, thy] past thy, 1546; frame] fram 1546 | |
| MDXLVI. | |
| Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum. |