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        <p>[Documentary witness transcribed in this edition: <bibl><author>Tho. Middleton</author>
          <title level="m">The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity</title>.
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          Commemorative pageant book prepared for the inauguration of Sir William Cockayne as Lord Mayor of London on October 29, 
          1619. Pageants coordinated by Thomas Middleton on behalf of the Worshipful Company of the Skinners. Book printed by Nicholas Okes.
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          <titlePart type="desc" style="text-align: center; line-height: 1.4rem;"><hi style="font-size: 125%;">An
              Honourable Solemnitie performed through<lb/> the Citie, at the confirmation and
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            <hi style="font-style: italic; font-size: 110%;">ment of the Right Honourable <name ref="mol:COCK4">Sir
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            <hi style="font-size: 125%;">Knight, in the office of his</hi><lb/> Maieſties
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            <hi style="font-style: italic;">the Famous Citie of</hi>
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          <hi style="font-size: 110%; letter-spacing: -.02rem;">ternity of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Skinners</hi></hi></name><hi style="font-size: 110%;">, his worthy Brothers, haue</hi><lb/>
          <hi style="font-size: 100%;">dedicated their Loues in Coſtly Triumphs, The</hi><lb/>
          <hi style="display: block; line-height:75%;"><hi style="font-style: italic; font-size: 80%;">Right Honorable,</hi> <name ref="mol:COCK4"><hi style="font-style: italic; font-size: 80%;">Sir</hi> <hi style="letter-spacing: 0.2em;">W<hi style="font-variant: small-caps;">illiam</hi> C<hi style="font-variant: small-caps;">ockayn</hi></hi></name>,<lb/>
          <hi style="font-size: 70%; font-style: italic;">Knight, Lord Maior of this Renowned Citie. And<lb/>Lord Generall of his Military Forces.</hi></hi></salute>
        
        <lg style="font-style: italic; margin-left: 5.5rem; line-height:140%; padding-bottom: 3rem;">
          <l><hi style="float: left; font-size: 250%; margin-right: 0.05em; padding: 0; font-style: normal; line-height: 90%;" xml:id="LOVE8_DC_1">L</hi>Ove, Triumph, Honor, all the glorious graces,</l>
          <l style="margin-left: 1em;">This Day holds in her gift; fixt Eyes, and Faces</l>
          <l>Apply themſelves in Ioy all to Your Looke:</l>
          <l>in Duety then, my Seruice, and the Booke,</l>
        </lg>
        
        <p style="padding-bottom: 3rem;"><hi style="float: right; padding-right: 8.5em;">At your Lordſhips</hi><lb/>
          <hi style="float: right; padding-right: 10.5em;">Command,</hi></p>
          
          <signed style="float: right; padding-right: 5.5em; letter-spacing: 0.2em; font-size: 120%;"><name ref="mol:MIDD12"><hi style="font-variant: small-caps;">Tho</hi>. <hi style="font-variant: small-caps;">Middleton</hi></name>.</signed>
        

        <fw type="signature" style="margin-top: 1.5rem; text-align: right; margin-right: 14.5rem; letter-spacing: .3rem;">A3</fw>
      </div>
      <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|3" n="A3v" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_A3v"/>
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        <figure style="padding-top: 3.5rem; padding-bottom: 3.5rem;">
          <figDesc>Printer’s ornament</figDesc>
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        <head style="text-align: center; line-height: 140%; padding-bottom: 1rem;"><hi style="font-size: 130%;">The Triumphs of
            Loue</hi><lb/><hi style="font-style: italic; font-size: 130%;">and Antiquity.</hi></head>
        
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem;"><hi style="float: left; font-size: 700%; margin-right: 0.05em; font-style: normal; line-height: 90%; display: inline-block; border: solid 2pt black; padding-left: .35em; padding-right: .35em; padding-top: .1em;" xml:id="LOVE8_WCI_1">I</hi><hi style="line-height: 140%;">F Forreine Nations
          haue beene<lb/> ſtruck with admiration at the<lb/> Forme, State, and Splendour of<lb/>
          ſome yearly Triumphs, where<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>in Art hath bene but weakely<lb/> imitated, and moſt
          beggerly<lb/> worded: there is faire hope that things where<lb/> Inuention flouriſhes,
          Cleare Art and her gracefull<lb/> proprieties, ſhould receiue fauour and
          encourage<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ment from the content of the Spectator, which<lb/> (next to the ſeruice of
          his Honour, and honoura<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ble Society) is the principall Reward it looks for;<lb/> and
          not deſpairing of that common fauor (which<lb/> is often caſt vpon the vndeſeruer, through
          the<lb/> diſtreſſe and miſerie of Iudgement) this takes de<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>light to preſent it
          ſelfe.</hi></p>
        <fw type="signature" style="text-align: center; letter-spacing: .25rem;">A4</fw>
        <fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 7.5rem; text-align: right; margin-top: -1.2em;">And</fw>
        
        <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|4" n="A4v" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_A4v"/>

        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">The
          Triumphs of</fw>
        
        <p style="display: block; margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%; text-indent: 1em;">And firſt to beginne early with the <name ref="mol:LOVE7">Loue</name> of<lb/> the Citie to
          his Lordſhip, let mee draw your at<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>tentions to his Honours entertainment vpon<lb/>
          the water, where Expectation big with the Ioy of<lb/> the Day, but beholding to free <name ref="mol:LOVE7">Loue</name>
          for Lan<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>guage and expreſsion, thus ſalutes the Great Mai<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſter of the Day and
          Triumph.</p>
        <lb/>

        <label place="inline" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%;">The Speech, to entertaine his Lordſhip<lb/>
            <hi style="font-style: italic;">vpon the Water</hi>.</label>

        <lb/>

          
<lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e753_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e753_2" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
            <l><name ref="mol:HONO1"><hi style="float: left; font-size: 350%; margin-right: 0.05em; padding: 0; font-style: normal; line-height: 90%; display: inline-block;" xml:id="LOVE8_DC_2">H</hi>onor</name> and <name ref="mol:JOYY1">Ioy</name> double their B<supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">leſſings on thee,</supplied></l>
            <l>I, the Dayes <name ref="mol:LOVE7">Loue</name>, the Cities ge<supplied reason="bleedthrough" evidence="external" source="mol:TAYL9" resp="mol:MILL2">ner</supplied>all <name ref="mol:LOVE7">Loue</name></l>
            <l>Salute thee in the Sweetneſſe <supplied reason="bleedthrough" resp="mol:MILL2" source="mol:TAYL9" evidence="external">of cont<!--note type="editorial" resp="mol:MILL2">Text unclear because of bleedthrough. Supplied from <ref type="bibl" target="mol:TAYL9">Taylor and Lavagnino text</ref>.</note--></supplied>ent,</l>
            <l>All that behold me worthily, may ſee,</l>
            <l>How full mine eye ſtands of the Ioy <supplied reason="bleedthrough" resp="mol:MILL2" source="mol:TAYL9" evidence="external">of Thee<!--note type="editorial" resp="mol:MILL2">Text unclear because of bleedthrough. Supplied from <ref type="bibl" target="mol:TAYL9">Taylor and Lavagnino text</ref>.</note--></supplied></l>
            <l>The more, becauſe I may with Confidence ſay,</l>
            <l><name ref="mol:DESE1">Deſert</name> and <name ref="mol:LOVE7">Loue</name> will be well matcht to day:</l>
            <l>And herein the great’ſt pitty will appeare,</l>
            <l>This match can laſt no longer then a yeare.</l>
            <l>Yet let not that diſcourage thy good wayes,</l>
            <l>Mens Loues will laſt to crowne thy end of dayes,</l>
            <l>If thoſe should faile, which cannot eaſly dye,</l>
            <l>Thy good workes wed thee to <hi style="font-style: italic;">A</hi>Eternity.</l>
            <l>Let not the ſhortneſſe then of Time diſmay</l>
            <l>The largeneſſe of thy worth; gaine euery day,</l>
          
          </lg>
<fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 6rem; text-align: right; font-style: italic;">So</fw>
          <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|4" n="B1r" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_B1r"/>

          <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">Loue and Antiquity.</fw>
        
<lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e753_2" prev="#LOVE8_d1e753_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e753_3" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
            <l>So many yeares Thou gainſt, that ſome haue loſt;</l>
            <l>For they that thinke their Care is at great coſt</l>
            <l>If they do any good, in Time ſo ſmall,</l>
            <l>They make their Yeare but a poore Day in all.</l>
            <l>For as a Learned Man, will comprehend</l>
            <l>In Compaſſe of his Howre, Doctrine ſo ſound,</l>
            <l>Which giue another a whole yeare to mend,</l>
            <l>He ſhall not equall, vpon any ground:</l>
            <l>So the Iudicious vvhen he comes to beare</l>
            <l>This powerfull Office, ſtrucke vvith Diuine feare,</l>
            <l>Collects his ſpirits, redeemes his howres with care,</l>
            <l>Thinkes of his Charge, and Oath, what <hi style="font-style: normal;">Tyes</hi> they
              are,</l>
            <l>And with a Vertuous Reſolution then</l>
            <l>Workes more good in one yeare, then ſome in Ten.</l>
            <l>Nor is this ſpoken any to detract,</l>
            <l>But all t’encourage to put Truth in Act.</l>
            <l>Me thinkes I ſee Oppreſſion hang the head,</l>
            <l>Falſhood and Iniury with their guilt ſtrucke dead</l>
            <l>At this Tryumphant Hovvre, Ill Cauſes hide</l>
            <l>Their Leprous Faces, daring not t’abide</l>
            <l>The Brightneſſe of this day; and in mine eare</l>
            <l>Me thinkes the Graces Siluer Chimes I heare.</l>
            <l>Good vviſhes are at vvorke novv in each hart,</l>
            <l>Throughout this ſphere of Brotherhood play their part,</l>
            <l>Chiefly thy Noble owne Fraternity,</l>
            <l>As neere in hart, as they’re in place to thee.</l>
            <l>The Enſignes of whoſe loue Bounty diſplayes,</l>
          
          </lg>
<fw type="signature" style="text-align: center; font-style: italic;">B</fw>
          <fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 6rem; text-align: right; margin-top: -1em; font-style: italic;">Yet</fw>
          
          <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|5" n="B1v" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_B1v"/>

        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">Loue
            and Antiquity.</fw>
<lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e753_3" prev="#LOVE8_d1e753_2" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
          
          
            <l>Yet eſteemes all their Coſt ſhort of thy praiſe:</l>
            <l>There will appeare elected Sonnes of Warre,</l>
            <l>Which this faire City boaſts of for their Care,</l>
            <l>Strength and experience, ſet in Truth of heart;</l>
            <l>All great and glorious Maiſters in that Art</l>
            <l>Which giues to man his Dignity, Name and Seale,</l>
            <l>Prepar’d to ſpeake Loue in a Noble Peale.</l>
            <l>Knowing two Tryumphs muſt on this day dwell,</l>
            <l>For Magiſtrate, one, and one for Coronell,</l>
            <l>Returne Lord Generall, that’s the Name of State</l>
            <l>The Souldier giues Thee: Peace, the Magiſtrate.</l>
            <l>On then, Great Hope, here that good care begins,</l>
            <l>Which now earths Loue and, Heauens hereafter wins.</l>
          </lg>
        
      <lb/>
        
<p xml:id="LOVE8_d1e998_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e998_2" style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;">At his Lordſhips returne from <ref style="font-style: italic;" target="mol:WEST5">Weſtminſter</ref>,<lb/>
          thoſe worthy Gentlemen, whoſe loues &amp; wor<supplied reason="bleedthrough" evidence="external" source="mol:TAYL9" resp="mol:MILL2">th<!--note type="editorial" resp="mol:MILL2">Text unclear because of bleedthrough. Supplied from <ref type="bibl" target="mol:TAYL9">Taylor and Lavagnino text</ref>.</note--></supplied>s<lb/> were
          prepared before in the concluſion of the<lb/> former Speech by water, are now all ready to
          ſa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>lute their Lord Generall with a Noble Volley, at<lb/> his Lordſhips Landing: and
          in the beſt and moſt<lb/> commendable Forme, anſwerable to the noble<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>neſſe of their
          free Loue and Seruice, take their<lb/> march before his Lordſhip, who beeing ſo
          Ho<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nourably conducted, meetes the firſt Tryumph<lb/> by land, waiting his Lordſhips
          moſt wiſhed arri<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>uall, in <ref target="mol:STPA3" style="font-style: italic;">Paules Church yard</ref>, neere <hi style="font-style: italic;"><ref target="mol:PAUL1">Paules Chaine</ref>,<!--note type="editorial" resp="mol:MILL2">I.e., the southern part of the <ref target="mol:STPA3">St. Paul’s Churchyard</ref>, nearest to the river.</note--></hi>
        </p>
<fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 7rem; text-align: right;">which</fw>
        <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|5" n="B2r" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_B2r"/>
        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">The
          Triumphs of</fw>
<p xml:id="LOVE8_d1e998_2" prev="#LOVE8_d1e998_1" style="margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;">
        
        which is a Wilderneſſe, moſt gracefully and<lb/> artfully
          furniſh’t with diuerſe kindes of Beaſts<lb/> bearing Furre, proper to the Fraternity, the
          Pre<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſenter, the Muſical <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:ORPH1">Orpheus</name>, Great Maiſter,
          both in<lb/> Poeſy and Harmony, who by his excellent Mu<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſicke, drew after him wild
          Beaſts, Woods and<lb/> Mountaines; ouer his Head an Artificiall Cocke,<lb/> often made to crow,
          and flutter with his wings.<lb/> This <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:ORPH1">Orpheus</name> at the
          approch of his Lordſhip,<lb/> giues life to theſe words.</p>
      <lb/>

        <label place="inline" style="text-align: center;font-size: 130%;">The Speech deliuered by <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:ORPH1">Orpheus</name>.</label>

          <lb/>
          
          <lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1099_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e1099_2" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
            <l style="float: left; font-size: 350%; margin-right: 0.05em; padding: 0; font-style: normal; line-height: 90%; display: inline-block;" xml:id="LOVE8_DC_3">G</l>
            <l style="font-style: italic;">reat Lord, Example is the Cryſtall
                Glaſſe,</l>
            <l>By which wiſe <supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">Magiſtracy</supplied> ſets his face,</l>
            <l>Fits all his <supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">Actions to their</supplied> comliest Dreſſe,</l>
            <l>For there he ſees honour and Seemelineſſe;</l>
            <l>Tis <supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">not like</supplied> fla<supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">tt</supplied>ring glaſſes, thoſe falſe Bookes</l>
            <l>Made to ſet Age, back, in great Courtiers Lookes;</l>
            <l>Like Clocks on Reu<supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">ell</supplied>ing nights, that nere goe right,</l>
            <l>Becauſe the ſports may yeeld more full delight,</l>
            <l>But when they breake <supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">off</supplied> then they finde it Late,</l>
            <l>The Time and Truth app<supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">ea</supplied>res<supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">,</supplied> ſuch is their State,</l>
            <l>Whoſe death by flatte<supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">ries is</supplied> ſet back, awhile</l>
            <l>But meetes’em in the midſt of their ſafe Smile.</l>
            <l>Such horrors theſe <supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">for</supplied>getfull Things <supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">m</supplied>end,</l>
          

          </lg>
<fw type="signature" style="text-align: center; letter-spacing: .25rem;"><hi style="font-style: italic;">B</hi>2</fw>
          <fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 6rem; text-align: right; margin-top: -1.2em; font-style: italic;">That</fw>
          
          <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|6" n="B2v" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_B2v"/>
        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">The
            Triumphs of</fw>
          <lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1099_2" prev="#LOVE8_d1e1099_1" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
          
          
            <l>That onely minde their ends, but not their End;</l>
            <l>Leaue them to their falſe Truſt; Liſt Thou to me,</l>
            <l>Thy power is great, ſo let thy vertues be,</l>
            <l>Thy care, thy watchfulneſſe, which are but things</l>
            <l>Remembred to thy praiſe, from thence it ſprings,</l> 
            <l>And not from feare of any want in Thee,</l>
            <l>For in this Truth I may be comely, free,</l>
            <l>Never was man aduanc’d, yet waited on</l>
            <l>With a more Noble Expectation;</l>
            <l>That’s a great Worke to perfect: and as Thoſe</l>
            <l>That haue in Art a Maſtry, can oppoſe</l>
            <l>All comers, and come off with Learned Fame,</l>
            <l>Yet thinke not skorne ſtill of a Schollers name</l>
            <l><hi style="font-style: normal;">(</hi>A Title which they had in ignorant youth:<hi style="font-style: normal;">)</hi></l>
            <l>So he that deales in ſuch a weight of Truth</l>
            <l>As th’execution of a Magiſtrates place,</l>
            <l>Though neuer ſo exact in forme and Grace,</l>
            <l>Both from his owne Worth, and mans free Applauſe,</l>
            <l>Yet may be cal’d a Labourer in the cauſe,</l>
            <l>And be thought good to be ſo, in true c<supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">a</supplied>re,</l>
            <l>The Labour being ſo glorious, iust, and faire.</l>
          </lg>
          
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            <l style="margin-left: 1em;">Behold then in a rough E<supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">xample</supplied> here</l>
            <l>The Rude and thorny wayes thy <supplied reason="ink-smudged" resp="mol:MILL2" evidence="external" source="mol:TAYL9">c<!--note type="editorial" resp="mol:MILL2">Ink smudged. Character supplied from <ref type="bibl" target="mol:TAYL9">Taylor and Lavignino’s text</ref>.</note--></supplied>are muſt cleare,</l>
            <l>Such are the vices in a City ſprung,</l>
            <l>As are yon’ Thickets that grow cloſe and ſtrong:</l>
            <l>Such is oppreſſion, Coſnage,<!--note type="editorial" resp="mol:MILL2">I.e., cozenage: the act of cheating or deceiving (<ref type="bibl" target="mol:OEDI1">OED cozenage, n.1.a.</ref>).</note--> Bribes, falſe Hires,</l>
          
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<fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 7rem; text-align: right; font-style: italic;">As</fw>
          <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|6" n="B3r" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_B3r"/>

        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">Loue
            and Antiquity.</fw>
        <lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1226_2" prev="#LOVE8_d1e1226_1" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
          
          
            <l>As are yon’ catching and entangling Briers:</l>
            <l>Such is Gout-Iuſtice, that’s, Delay in Right,</l>
            <l>Demurs in Suites, that are as cleare as Light.</l>
            <l>Iust ſuch a Wilderneſſe is a Common-wealth,</l>
            <l>That is vndreſt, vnpruin’d, wilde in her health;</l>
            <l>And the rude multitude, the Beaſts a’th wood,</l>
            <l>That know no lawes, but onely Will and Blood:</l>
            <l>And yet by faire Example, Muſicall Grace,</l>
            <l>Harmonious gouernment of the Man in place,</l>
            <l><hi style="font-style: normal;">(</hi>Of faire Integrity, and wiſedome framde<hi style="font-style: normal;">)</hi></l>
            <l>They ſtand as mine doe, rauiſht, charmde, and tamde.</l>
            <l>Euery wiſe Magiſtrate that gouerns thus,</l>
            <l>May well be cald a powerfull <hi style="font-style: normal;">Orpheus</hi>.</l>
          </lg>
          
        <lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1313_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e1313_2" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
            <l style="margin-left: 1em;">Behold yon’ Bird of ſtate, the vigiliant Cocke,</l>
            <l>The Mornings Herald and the Plow-man<supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="gap-in-inking" evidence="internal">s</supplied> Clocke,</l>
            <l>At whoſe ſhrill Crow the very Lyon trembles,</l>
            <l>The ſturdieſt Prey-taker that here aſſembles;</l>
            <l>How fitly d’os it match your Name, and power</l>
            <l>Fixt in that Name now by this glorious Houre;</l>
            <l>At your iuſt Voyce to ſhak the bold’ſt offence</l>
            <l>And ſturdieſt ſinne, that ere had reſidence</l>
            <l>In ſecure man, Yet with an equall Eie,</l>
            <l>Matching graue Iuſtice with faire Clemency;</l>
            <l>It being the property Hee chiefly ſhowes,</l>
            <l>To giue Wing-warning, ſtill before he Crowes,</l>
            <l>To Crow before he ſtrike, by his clapt Wing,</l>
          
          </lg>
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          <fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 7rem; text-align: right; margin-top: -1em; font-style: italic;">To</fw>
          
          <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|7" n="B3v" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_B3v"/>

        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">Loue
            and Antiquity.</fw>
        <lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1313_2" prev="#LOVE8_d1e1313_1" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
          
          
            <l>To ſtir himſelfe vp firſt <hi style="font-style: normal;">(</hi>which needfull thing</l>
            <l>Is euery mans firſt duty<hi style="font-style: normal;">)</hi> by his Crow</l>
            <l>A gentle call, or warning, which ſhould flow</l>
            <l>From euery Magiſtrate, before he extend</l>
            <l>The Stroake of Iuſtice, he ſhould reprehend,</l>
            <l>And trie the vertue of a powerfull word,</l>
            <l>If that preuaile not, then the Spurre, the Sword.</l>
            <l>See, herein honors to his Maieſtie</l>
            <l>Are not forgottten, when I turne, and ſee,</l>
            <l>The ſeuerall Countries, in thoſe faces, plaine,</l>
            <l>All owing Fealty to one Soueraigne,</l>
            <l>The Noble <hi style="font-style: normal;">Engliſh</hi>, the faire Thriuing <hi style="font-style: normal;">Scot</hi>,</l>
            <l>Plaine hearted <hi style="font-style: normal;">Welch</hi>, the <hi style="font-style: normal;">Frenchman</hi> bold and hot,</l>
            <l>The ciuilly inſtructed <hi style="font-style: normal;">Iriſh</hi> man,</l>
            <l>And that kind Sauage, the <hi style="font-style: normal;">Virginian</hi>;</l>
            <l>All louingly aſſembled, ee’n by F<supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">at</supplied>e;</l>
            <l>This thy Daies Honour to congr<supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">atulat</supplied>e.</l>
            <l>On then; and as your ſeruice fills this place,</l>
            <l>So through the Citie doe his Lordship Grace.</l>
          </lg>
        
      

        
        <p xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1450_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e1450_2" style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;">At which words, this part of Triumph
          moues<lb/> onward and meetes the full Body of the Shew in<lb/> the other <ref target="mol:STPA3"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Paules</hi> Church–yard</ref>:<!--note resp="mol:MILL2" type="editorial">That is, the northern section of the church-yard.</note--> <supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">then</supplied>
          diſperſing it<lb/>ſelfe, according to the ordering of the Speeches<lb/> following, one
          part which is the <supplied resp="mol:KAET1" reason="ink-smudged" evidence="internal">S</supplied>anctuary of<lb/> Fame, plants it ſelfe neere the <ref target="mol:LITT2">little Conduit in<lb/> Cheape</ref>; another which hath the Title of the
          Par<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>
        
        </p>
<fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 7rem; text-align: right;">liament</fw>
        <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|7" n="B4r" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_B4r"/>
        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">The
          Triumphs of</fw>
        <p xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1450_2" prev="#LOVE8_d1e1450_1" style="margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;">
        

       liament of Honor, at <ref target="mol:STLA2"><hi style="font-style: italic;">S. Laurence</hi> Lane</ref> end, Vpon<lb/> the Battlements of that
          beautious Sanctuary<!-- Is this a location? Where? SM -->, a<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>dorned with ſix &amp; twenty bright burning lamps,<lb/> hauing
          Alluſion to the ſix and twenty Aldermen,<lb/> (they being for their Iustice, Gouernment
          and Ex<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ample, the Lights of the Citty) a Graue Perſonage,<lb/> crownd with the Title
          and Inſcription of <name ref="mol:EXAM1">Ex<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ample</name>, breathes forth theſe ſounds.</p>
      
      <lb/>

        <label place="inline" style="text-align: center;"><name style="font-size: 120%;" ref="mol:EXAM1">Example</name>.</label>

        <lg style="font-style: italic; margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;">
            <l><hi style="float: left; font-size: 300%; margin-right: 0.05em; padding: 0; font-style: normal; line-height: 100%; display: inline-block; font-style: normal;" xml:id="LOVE8_DC_4">F</hi>Rom that rough Wildernes, which did late preſent</l>
            <l>The perplext State, and cares of Gouernment,</l>
            <l>Which every painfull Magiſtrate muſt meete;</l>
            <l>Here the Reward ſtands for thee, a chiefe Seate</l>
            <l>In Fames faire Sanctuary, where ſome of old</l>
            <l>Crownde with their Troubles now, are here enrolde</l>
            <l>In Memories ſacred ſweetneſſe, to all ages;</l>
            <l>And ſo much the Worlds Voyce of Thee preſages.</l>
          </lg>
        <lg style="font-style: italic; margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;">
            <l style="margin-left: 1em;">And theſe ſit for many, with their graces</l>
            <l>Freſh as the Buds of Roſes, though they ſleepe,</l>
            <l>In thy Society had once high places,</l>
            <l>Which in their good Workes they for euer keepe;</l>
            <l>Life cald ’em in their Time, Honours faire Stars,</l>
            <l>Large Benefactors, and ſweet Gouernors.</l>
            <l>If here were not ſufficient Grace for Merit,</l>
            <l>Next Obiect, I preſume, will raiſe thy Spirit.</l>
          </lg>
        
      
        <fw type="signature" style="text-align: center; letter-spacing: .25rem;"><hi style="font-style: italic;">B</hi>4</fw>
      <fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 7rem; text-align: right; margin-top: -1em;">In</fw>
      
      <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|8" n="B4v" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_B4v"/>

        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">The
        Triumphs of</fw>
      
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;">In the Maiſter-peice of Art, Fames
          Illuſtrious<lb/> Sanctuary, the Memory of thoſe Worthies ſhine<lb/> gloriouſly, that haue
          beene both Lord Maiors of<lb/> this Citie, and Noble Benefactors, and Brothers<lb/> of
          this worthy Fraternity, to wit,</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:BART5">S. Henry
          Barton</name>, <name ref="mol:GREG5">S. William Gregory</name>, <name ref="mol:JENY1">S. Stephen Ien<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nings</name>, <name ref="mol:MIRF1">S. Thomas Mirfen</name>, <name ref="mol:JUDD1">S. Andrew Iudd</name>, <name ref="mol:DIXI1">S. Wolſtone<lb/> Dixe</name>, <name ref="mol:SLAN1">S. Stephen Slanye</name>, <name ref="mol:SALT4">S. Richard
            Saltonſtall</name>: And<lb/> now the Right Honourable <name ref="mol:COCK4">Sir William
            Cockayn</name>.<lb/></p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;">That <name ref="mol:BART5">Sir <hi style="font-style: italic;">Henry Barton</hi></name> an Honour to Memo<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ry, was
          the firſt, that for the ſafety of Trauellers,<lb/> &amp; ſtrangers by night through the
          Citie, cauſed<lb/> lights to be hung out <choice><abbr>fró</abbr><expan>from</expan></choice> Alhollontid<!--note type="editorial" resp="mol:MILL2">I.e., Alholloutid.</note--> to Candle<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>mas;<!--note resp="mol:MILL2" type="editorial">From All Hallows Tide (November 1) to Candlemas (February 2).</note--> therefore in
          this Sanctuary of Fame, where<lb/> the beauty of good actions ſhine, he is the moſt
          pro<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>perly and worthily recorded. His Lordſhip by<lb/> this time Gracefully conducted
          toward that Par<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>liament of Honour, neere <ref target="mol:STLA2">S.
          <hi style="font-style: italic;">Laurence</hi> Lane</ref> end,<lb/>
          <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:ANTI1">Antiquity</name> from its
          Eminence, thus gloriouſly ſa<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>lutes Him.</p>

      <lb/>
        <label place="inline" style="font-size: 120%; text-align: center; padding-bottom: .25rem;"><name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:ANTI1">Antiquity</name> in the Parliament of Honor.</label>

          
        <lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1706_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e1706_2" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
            <l><hi style="float: left; font-size: 350%; margin-right: 0.05em; padding: 0; font-style: normal; line-height: 90%; display: inline-block;" xml:id="LOVE8_DC_5">G</hi>Raue Citie Gouernor! ſo much honour doe me,</l>
            <l>Vouchſafe thy preſence and thy patience to me,</l>
            <l>And I’le Reward that Vertue with a Story,</l>
            <l>That ſhall to thy Fraternity and Glory,</l>
          </lg>
<fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 7rem; text-align: right; font-style: italic;">Then</fw>
          <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|8" n="C1r" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_C1r"/>
        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">Loue
            and Antiquity.</fw>
        <lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1706_2" prev="#LOVE8_d1e1706_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e1706_3" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
          
            <l>Then to thy Worth no meane part will ariſe,</l>
            <l>That art ordaynde Chiefe for that glorious Prize.</l>
            <l>Tis I, that keepe all the Records of Fame,</l>
            <l>Mother of Truths, <name style="font-style: normal;" ref="mol:ANTI1">Antiquity</name>, my Name;</l>
            <l>No Yeare, Moneth, Day, or Houre, that brings in place</l>
            <l>Good Workes and Noble, for the Cities Grace,</l>
            <l>But I Record; that After Times may ſee</l>
            <l>What Former, were, and how they ought to be,</l>
            <l>Fruitfull, and Thankfull, in faire Actions flowing,</l>
            <l>To meete Heauens bleſsings, to which much is owing;</l>
            <l>For inſtance, Let all Gratefull Eyes be plac’ſt</l>
            <l>Vpon this Mount of Royalty, by Kings, grac’ſt</l>
            <l>Queenes, Prince, Dukes, Nobles, more by numbring <hi style="position: relative; top: 1.3rem; left: -2.5em;">(gain’d</hi></l>
            <l>Then can be in this narrow Sphere contain’d.</l>
            <l>7. Kings, 5. Queenes, only one Prince alone,</l>
            <l>8 Dukes, 2. Earles, Plantagenets twenty one;</l>
            <l>All theſe of this Fraternity made Free,</l>
            <l>Brothers and Siſters of this Company;</l>
            <l>And ſee with what propriety, the Fates</l>
            <l>Haue to this Noble Brotherhood knit ſuch States;</l>
            <l>For what Society, the whole Citie brings,</l>
            <l>Can with ſuch Ornaments Adorne their Kings,</l>
            <l>Their onely Robes of State, when they conſent</l>
            <l>To ride moſt glorious, to High Parliament;</l>
            <l>And marke in this their Royall intent ſtill,</l>
            <l>For when it pleaſde the Goodneſſe of their Will,</l>
            <l>To put the richeſt Robes of their Loues on</l>
          
          </lg>
<fw type="signature" style="text-align: center; font-style: italic;">C</fw>
          <fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 7rem; text-align: right; margin-top: -1em; font-style: italic;">To</fw>
          
          <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|9" n="C1v" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_C1v"/>

        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">The
            Triumphs of</fw>
        <lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1706_3" prev="#LOVE8_d1e1706_2" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
          
            <l>To the whole Citie, the Moſt, euer came</l>
            <l>To this Society, which Records here proue,</l>
            <l>Adorning their Adorners, with their Loue;</l>
            <l>Which was a Kingly AEquity:</l>
            <l>Be carefull then, Great Lord, to bring forth Deedes,</l>
            <l>To match that Honor, that from hence proceedes.</l>
          </lg>
          <lb/>
        
      

        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;">At the cloſe of which Speech, the whole
          Tri<lb type="hyphenInWord"/><hi style="letter-spacing: -.05rem;">umph takes the leaue of his Lordſhip, for that Time,</hi><lb/> and till after the Feaſt at <ref target="mol:GUIL1">Guild-hall</ref>, reſts from<lb/> Seruice. His Lordſhip accompanied with many<lb/>
          Noble perſonages, the Honorable Fellowſhip of<lb/> Ancient Magiſtrates and Alderman of
          this Citty;<lb/> the two new Sheriffes, the one, of his owne Fra<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ternity (the <name type="org" ref="mol:SKIN2">complete Brotherhood of Skinners</name>)<lb/> the Right
          Worſhipfull <name ref="mol:DEAN1">M. Sheriffe <hi style="font-style: italic;">Deane</hi></name>, a
          very<lb/> Bountifull and worthy Citizen, not forgetting<lb/> the Noble paines and loues of
          the Heroyick Cap<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>taines of the Citty, &amp; Gentlemen of the Artillery<lb/> Garden, making with two glorious Rankes a<lb/> manly &amp;
          Maieſtick paſſage for their Lord Gene<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ral, his Lordſhip, thorough <ref target="mol:GUIL4">Guild-hall yard</ref>; and<lb/> afterward their Loues to his Lordſhip
          reſounding<lb/> in a ſecond Noble Volley.</p>
        
        <p xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1913_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e1913_2" style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;">Now, that al the Honors before mentioned,
          in<lb/> that <choice><abbr>Parliamēt</abbr><expan>Parliament</expan></choice>, or Mount of Royalty, may arriue<lb/> at a cleere and perfect Manifeſtation, to preuent<lb/>
        </p>
<fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 8rem; text-align: right;">the</fw>
        <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|9" n="C2r" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_C2r"/>
        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">Loue and
          Antiquity.</fw>
        <p xml:id="LOVE8_d1e1913_2" prev="#LOVE8_d1e1913_1" style="margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;">
        
        the ouer-curious &amp; Inquiſitiue Spirit; the Names<lb/> and
          Times of thoſe Kings, Queenes, Prince,<lb/> Dukes and Nobles, free of the <name type="org" ref="mol:SKIN2">Honorable Frater<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nity of Skinners</name> in <ref style="font-style: italic;" target="mol:LOND5">London</ref>, ſhal here receiue
          their<lb/> proper Illuſtrations.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;"><date when-custom="1329" datingMethod="mol:julianSic" calendar="mol:julianSic"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Anno</hi> 1329</date>. <name ref="mol:EDWA3">K. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Edward</hi> the third,
          Plantagenet</name>, by<lb/> whom, in the <date calendar="mol:julianSic" datingMethod="mol:julianSic" notBefore-custom="1327-01-25" notAfter-custom="1328">firſt of his Reigne</date> this worthy <name type="org" ref="mol:SKIN2">So<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ciety of Skinners</name> was incorporate, Hee, their<lb/> firſt
          Royall Founder and Brother, <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:PHIL4">Q. Philip</name> his<lb/> wife,
          yonger Daughter of <name ref="mol:WILL8"><hi style="font-style: italic;">William</hi> Earle of Henalt</name>,<lb/> the
          firſt Royall Siſter, ſo gloriouſly vertuous, that<lb/> ſhe is a rich ornament to Memory,
          Shee both<lb/> founded and endowed Queenes Colledge in Ox<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ford, to the continuing
          eſtate of which, I my ſelfe<lb/> wiſh all happineſſe: This Queene at her death de<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſired
          three curteſies, ſome of which are rare in<lb/> theſe dayes. Firſt, that her debts might
          be payd to<lb/> the Merchants; ſecondly, that her gifts to the<lb/> Church might be performed<hi style="font-style: italic;">:</hi><!--Strange, but it appears that the colon here is italicized. LS-->
          thirdly, that the<lb/> King when he died would be at <ref target="mol:WEST1">Weſtminſter</ref> be in<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>terred with her.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><date when-custom="1357" datingMethod="mol:julianSic" calendar="mol:julianSic"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Anno</hi> 1357</date>. <name ref="mol:EDWA2"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Edward</hi> Plantagenet</name>, ſurnamed the<lb/><name ref="mol:EDWA2">Black Prince</name>, ſonne to <name ref="mol:EDWA3"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Edward</hi> the third</name>, Prince
          of<lb/> Wales, Duke of Guien, Aquitaine, and Cornwall,<lb/> Earle Palatine of Cheſter.</p>
        
<p xml:id="LOVE8_d1e2047_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e2047_2" style="text-indent: 1em; margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;">In the Battell of Poitiers in France, hee
          with<lb/> 8000. Engliſh against 60000. French, got the vi<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>
        </p>
<fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 7.5rem; text-align: right;">ctory</fw>
        <fw type="signature" style="text-align: center; margin-top: -1.2rem; letter-spacing: .25rem;">C2</fw>
        <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|10" n="C2v" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_C2v"/>
        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">The
          Triumphs of</fw>
        <p xml:id="LOVE8_d1e2047_2" prev="#LOVE8_d1e2047_1" style="margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;">
        
        ctory, tooke the King,<!--note type="editorial" resp="mol:LEBE1"><name ref="mol:JOHN8">King John II</name>.</note--> <name style="font-style:italic;" ref="mol:PHIL16">Philip</name> his ſonne, ſeuenteene<lb/> Earles, with diuerſe other Noble
          perſonages, pri<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſoners.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:RICH1">King <hi style="font-style: italic;">Richard</hi> the Second, Plantagenet</name>, this K.<lb/>
          being the third Royall brother of this hono<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rable Company, and at that time the
          Society con<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſiſting of two Brotherhoods of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Corpus
            Chriſti</hi>,<lb/> the one at <ref target="mol:STMA12">S. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Mary</hi>
          Spittle</ref>, the other at <ref target="mol:BETH1">S. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Mary</hi><lb/>
          Bethlem</ref> without <ref target="mol:BISH2">Biſhops Gate</ref>,
          in the <date datingMethod="mol:julianSic" calendar="mol:julianSic" notBefore-custom="1394" notAfter-custom="1395">eighteenth<lb/> of his Reigne</date> graunted them to make their two<lb/> Brotherhoods
          one, by the name of the <name type="org" ref="mol:SKIN2">Fraterni<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ity of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Corpus Chriſti</hi> of Skinners</name>; which worthy<lb/>
          Title ſhines at this day gloriously amongſt ’em:<lb/> and toward the end of this kings
          reigne, <date when-custom="1396" datingMethod="mol:julianSic" calendar="mol:julianSic">1396</date>. a<lb/> great feaſt was celebrated in <ref target="mol:WEST2">Weſtminſter
            Hall</ref>,<lb/> where the L. Maior of this City ſate as Gueſt.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;"><date when-custom="1381" datingMethod="mol:julianSic" calendar="mol:julianSic"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Anno</hi> 1381</date>, <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:ANNE3">Q. Anne</name> his wife, daughter to the <name ref="mol:CHAR12">Em<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>perour <hi style="font-style: italic;">Charles</hi> the 4</name>. and ſiſter to <name ref="mol:WENC1">Emperor <hi style="font-style: italic;">Wen<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>zlaus</hi></name>, whoſe modeſty then, may make this
          Age<lb/> bluſh now; ſhe being the firſt that taught women<lb/> to ride ſideling on
          horſebacke; but who it was<lb/> that taught ’em to ride ſtradling, there is no
          Re<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>cords ſo immodeſt that can ſhew me, onely the<lb/> impudent Time, and the open
          profeſsion; this<lb/> Faire Preſident of womanhood dyed at Sheine,<lb/> now Richmond,<!-- This is Sheen Manor, now Richmond Palace. Should it be marked up as a location? or is it too far outside of what we are interested in? SM --> for
          griefe wherof <name ref="mol:RICH1">K. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Richard</hi></name>
          her<lb/> Lord abandoned and defaced that goodly houſe.</p>
        <fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 8rem; text-align: right; font-style: italic;">Anno</fw>
        <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|10" n="C3r" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_C3r"/>

        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">Loue and
          Antiquity.</fw>
        
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><date when-custom="1399" datingMethod="mol:julianSic" calendar="mol:julianSic"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Anno</hi> 1399</date>. <name ref="mol:HENR4">K. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Henry</hi> the 4. Plantagenet</name>, Sur<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>named <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:HENR4">Bullingbrooke</name>, a forth Royall Brother: in<lb/> his time, the Famous <ref style="font-style: italic;" target="mol:GUIL1">Guild hall</ref> in <ref style="font-style: italic;" target="mol:LOND5">London</ref> was e<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>rected,
          where the Honorable Courts of the Citie<lb/> are kept, and this Bounteous Feaſt yearely
          cele<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>brated.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;">In the <date calendar="mol:julianSic" datingMethod="mol:julianSic" notBefore-custom="1410" notAfter-custom="1411">Twelth yeare of his Reigne</date>, the River<lb/> of <ref target="mol:THAM2" style="font-style: italic;">Thames</ref>
          flowed thrice in one day.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:JOAN1">Q. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Ioane</hi></name>, or <name ref="mol:JOAN1"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Iane</hi>, Ducheſſe of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Britten</hi></name>, late wife<lb/> of <name ref="mol:JOHN9"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Iohn</hi>, D. of Britten</name>, and Daughter to the <name ref="mol:CHAR13">King<lb/> of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Nauarre</hi></name>; another Princely Siſter.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><date when-custom="1412" datingMethod="mol:julianSic" calendar="mol:julianSic"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Anno</hi> 1412</date>. <name ref="mol:HENR8">K. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Henry</hi> the 5. Plantagenet, Prince<lb/> of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Wales</hi></name>, proclaimed Maior &amp; Regent of <hi style="font-style: italic;">France</hi>,<lb/> He won that famous Victory on
          the <hi style="font-style: italic;">French</hi>, at<lb/> the Battaile of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Agincourt</hi>.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:CATH4">Q. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Catherine</hi></name> his Wife, Daughter to <name ref="mol:CHAR14"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Charles</hi> 6.
          K.<lb/> of <hi style="font-style: italic;">France</hi></name>.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:HENR2">K. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Henry</hi> the 6. Plantagenet</name>, of the Houſe of<lb/>
          <hi style="font-style: italic;">Lancaſter</hi>.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:EDWA6">K. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Edward</hi> the 4. Plantagenet</name>, of the Houſe of<lb/>
          <hi style="font-style: italic;">Yorke</hi>.</p>
        
        <p xml:id="LOVE8_d1e2354_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e2354_2" style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;">This King feaſted the Lord Maior, <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:CHAW1">Richard<lb/> Chawrye</name><!-- I don't think Edward IV was actually still alive when Chawry became mayor so I am confused here. SM -->, and the Aldermen his
          Brethren, with<lb/> certaine Commoners, in <hi style="font-style: italic;">Waltham</hi>
          Forreſt; after<lb/> dinner rode a hunting with the King, who gaue<lb/> him plenty of
          Veniſon, &amp; ſent to the Lady Maio<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>reſſe, and her Siſters the Aldermens Wiues, 2.
        </p>
        <fw type="signature" style="text-align: center; letter-spacing: .25rem;"><hi style="font-style: italic;">C</hi>3</fw>
        <fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 8rem; text-align: right; margin-top: -1.2rem;">Harts</fw>
        
        <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|11" n="C3v" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_C3v"/>
        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">The
          Triumphs of</fw>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;" xml:id="LOVE8_d1e2354_2" prev="#LOVE8_d1e2354_1">
        
        Harts, 6. Bucks, and a Tun of Wine, to make mer<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ry, and
          this Noble feaſt was kept at <ref target="mol:DRAP2">Drapers Hall</ref>. <lb/><date when-custom="1463" datingMethod="mol:julianSic" calendar="mol:julianSic"><hi style="font-style: italic;">An</hi> 1463</date>.
            <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:ELIZ4">Q. Elizabeth Grey</name>, his Wife, Daughter
          to<lb/> <name ref="mol:WOOD12"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Richard, Wooduile</hi>, Earle <hi style="font-style: italic;">Rivers</hi></name>, &amp; to the <name ref="mol:JAQU1">Dutcheſſe<lb/> of
          <hi style="font-style: italic;">Bedford</hi></name>, ſhe was Mother to the <name ref="mol:GREY6">Lord <hi style="font-style: italic;">Grey</hi> of<lb/> <hi style="font-style: italic;">Ruthen</hi></name>, that in his time was <name ref="mol:GREY6">Marqueſſe
          <hi style="font-style: italic;">Dorſet</hi></name>.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:RICH3">K. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Richard</hi> the 3</name>. Brother to <name ref="mol:EDWA6"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Edward</hi> 4</name>. <name ref="mol:RICH3">D. of<lb/>
          <hi style="font-style: italic;">Gloceſter</hi></name>, and the House of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Yorke</hi>.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:PLAN2"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Lionel</hi> Plantagenet</name>, 3 Sonne to the <name ref="mol:EDWA3">3 <hi style="font-style: italic;">Edward</hi></name>,<lb/> <name ref="mol:PLAN2">D. of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Clarence</hi>, and Earle of
          Vlſter</name>; <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:PHIL11">Philip</name> his<lb/> Daughter, and Heire, married
          <name ref="mol:EDMU2"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Edward Mortimer</hi>,<lb/> Earle of <hi style="font-style: italic;">March</hi></name>,<!--note resp="mol:MILL2" type="editorial"><name ref="mol:EDMU2">Edmund Mortimer</name></note--> from whom the Houſe of Yorke<lb/> deſcends.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:GROS1"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Henry</hi> Plantagenet</name>, Grandchild to
            <name ref="mol:CROU2" style="font-style: italic;">Edmond<lb/> Crouchbacke</name>, 2. Sonne to <name ref="mol:HENR7" style="font-style: italic;">Henry
          3</name>.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:YORK2"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Richard</hi>
            Plantagenet</name>, Father of <name ref="mol:EDWA6"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Edward</hi> 4</name>.<name ref="mol:YORK2">D. of<lb/>
          <hi style="font-style: italic;">Yorke</hi>, and <hi style="font-style: italic;">Albumarle</hi>, Earle of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Cambridge, Rutland,</hi><lb/>
          <hi style="font-style: italic;">March, Clare,</hi> and <hi style="font-style: italic;">Vlſter</hi></name>.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:PLAN1"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Thomas</hi> Plantagenet</name>, 2. Sonne of <name ref="mol:HENR4"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Henry</hi> 4.</name></p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:LANC7"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Iohn</hi>
          Plantagenet</name>, 3 Sonne of <name ref="mol:HENR4"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Henry</hi> 4</name>. So No<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ble a Souldier, and
          ſo great a terror to the <hi style="font-style: italic;">French</hi>,<lb/> that when <name ref="mol:CHAR15"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Charles</hi> the 8</name>. was mooued to deface<lb/> his Monument
          (being buried in Roane) the King<lb/> thus anſwered: Pray let him reſt in peace being<lb/>
          dead, of whom we were all afraid when he liued.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:LANC2"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Humfrey</hi>
          Plantagenet</name>, 4 <hi style="font-style: italic;">S</hi>onne of <name ref="mol:HENR4"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Henry</hi>
            4</name>.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:HOLL7"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Iohn
            Holland</hi> D. of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Execter</hi></name>.</p>
        <fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 7rem; text-align: right; font-style: italic;"><name ref="mol:CLAR1">George</name></fw>
        <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|11" n="C4r" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_C4r"/>

        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">Loue and
          Antiquity.</fw>
        
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:CLAR1"><hi style="font-style: italic;">George</hi> Plantagenet</name> brother to <name ref="mol:EDWA6"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Edward</hi> the 4</name>.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:RUTL1"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Edmond</hi>
          Plantagenet</name> Brother to <name ref="mol:EDWA6"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Edward</hi>
            the 4</name>.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name ref="mol:NEVI2"><hi style="font-style: italic;">Richard Neuill</hi> Earle of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Salisbury</hi> and <hi style="font-style: italic;">Warwick</hi></name>.<lb/>
          <hi style="padding-left: 1em;"><hi style="font-style: italic;">cald</hi> the <name ref="mol:NEVI2">Great Earle of <hi style="font-style: italic;">Warwick</hi></name>.</hi></p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;"><name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:CORN7">Iohn
              Cornwall</name> Knight, <name ref="mol:CORN7">Baron <hi style="font-style: italic;">Fanhope</hi></name>.</p>
        <p style="text-align: center; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">The Royall Somme.</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;">7: Kings, 5-<hi style="font-style: italic;">Q</hi>ueenes, 1. Prince. 7. Dukes.
          1. Earle<lb/> 21 Plantagenets</p>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%; line-height: 140%;">7. Kings, 5. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Q</hi>ueenes, 1. Prince. 8. Dukes. 2. Earles.<lb/> 1.
          Lord, 24. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Skinners</hi>.</p>
        <lb/>
        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%;">The Feaſt ended at <ref target="mol:GUIL1">Guild-hall</ref>, his Lordſhip (as<lb/> yearely Cuſtome inuites it) goes
          accompanied<lb/> with the Triumph before him towards <ref style="font-style: italic;" target="mol:STPA2">S. Paules</ref>,<lb/> to performe the noble and
          reuerend Ceremo<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nies which Diuine Antiquity religiouſly ordai<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ned, and is no
          leſſe then faithfully obſerued. Holy<lb/> Seruice and Ceremonies accompliſht, his
          Lord<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſhip returnes by Torch-light to his owne houſe,<lb/> the whole Triumph placſt in
          comely and decent<lb/> order before him, the <hi style="font-style: italic;">Wilderneſſe</hi>, the <hi style="font-style: italic;">Sanctuary of<lb/> of Fame</hi>
          adornd with Lights, and the <hi style="font-style: italic;">Parliament of
          Ho<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>nor</hi>, and the <hi style="font-style: italic;">Triumphant Chariot of Loue</hi>, with his<lb/> Gracefull Concomitants; the Chariot
          drawne<lb/> with 2. <hi style="font-style: italic;">Luzarns:</hi><!--note type="editorial" resp="mol:MILL2">Lynxes (<ref type="bibl" target="mol:OEDI1">OED lynx</ref>).</note--> neer to the entrance of
          his Lord<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ſhips gate, <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:LOVE7">Loue</name>, prepar’d with his welcome, thus<lb/> ſalutes him,</p>
      
        <fw type="signature" style="text-align: center; letter-spacing: .35rem; font-size: 130%;">C4</fw>
      <fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 7rem; text-align: right; margin-top: -1.2em; font-size: 130%;"><name ref="mol:LOVE7">Loue</name></fw>
      
      <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|12" n="C4v" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_C4v"/>

        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">The
        Triumphs of</fw>

        
        <label place="inline" style="font-size: 130%; text-align: center;"><name ref="mol:LOVE7">Loue</name>.</label>

        <lg style="font-style: italic; margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;">
            <l><hi style="float: left; font-size: 350%; margin-right: 0.05em; padding: 0; font-style: normal; line-height: 90%; display: inline-block;" xml:id="LOVE8_DC_6">I</hi> Was the firſt, Graue Lord, that welcomde Thee</l>
            <l>To this Dayes Honor, and I ſpake it free,</l>
            <l>Iuſt as in euery heart I found it plac’ſt,</l>
            <l>And tis my turne againe now to ſpeake laſt;</l>
            <l>For loue is circular <hi style="font-style: normal;">(</hi>like the bright Sunne,<hi style="font-style: normal;">)</hi></l>
            <l>And takes delight to end where it begun,</l>
            <l>Though indeed neuer ending, in true Will,</l>
            <l>But rather may be ſayd beginning ſtill;</l>
            <l>As all great workes are of Cæleſtiall Birth,</l>
            <l>Of which, <name ref="mol:LOVE7">Loue</name> is the Chiefe in Heauen and Earth.</l>
            <l>To what Bleſt ſtate then are thy Fortunes come,</l>
            <l>Since, That both brought thee forth, and brings thee <hi style="position: relative; bottom: 1.15em; left: -2.0em;"><hi style="font-style: normal;">(</hi>home?</hi></l>
            <l>Now, as in common courſe which cleeres things beſt,</l>
            <l>Ther’s no free gift but lookes for thankes at leaſt;</l>
          </lg>
          
        <lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e2845_1" next="#LOVE8_d1e2845_2" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
            <l>A Loue ſo bountifull, ſo free, ſo good</l>
            <l>From the whole City, from thy Brotherhood,</l>
            <l><hi style="font-style: normal;">(</hi>That Name I ought a while to dwell vpon,<hi style="font-style: normal;">)</hi></l>
            <l>Expect ſome faire Requitall from the Man</l>
            <l>They’ue all ſo largely Honord. What’s deſirde?</l>
            <l>That which in Conſcience ought to be requirde,</l>
            <l>Oh thanke ’em in thy Iustice, in thy Care,</l>
            <l>Zeale to right wrongs, Workes that are cleere &amp; faire,</l>
            <l>And will become thy Soule <hi style="font-style: normal;">(</hi>whence Vertue ſprings<hi style="font-style: normal;">)</hi></l>
            <l>As thoſe rich Ornaments thy Brother-Kings.</l>
            <l>And ſince we cannot ſeparate Loue and Care,</l>
          </lg>
<fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 6rem; text-align: right; font-style: italic;">For</fw>
          <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|12" n="D1r" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_D1r"/>

        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">Loue
            and Antiquity.</fw>
        <lg xml:id="LOVE8_d1e2845_2" prev="#LOVE8_d1e2845_1" style="margin-left: 5rem; font-style: italic; line-height: 140%;">
          
            <l>For where Care is, a Loue muſt needes be there,</l>
            <l>And Care where Loue is; tis the Man and Wife,</l>
            <l>Through euery Eſtate that’s fixt in Life;</l>
            <l>You are by this the Cities Bride-groome proou’d,</l>
            <l>And She ſtands wedded to her beſt Belou’d;</l>
            <l>Then be, according to your Morning-Vowes,</l>
            <l>A Carefull Husband, to a Louing Spouſe;</l>
            <l>And Heauen giue you great Ioy (both It and Thee;)</l>
            <l>And to All Thoſe that ſhall Match after Yee.</l>
          </lg>
        
      
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        <figDesc> Horizontal Rule. </figDesc>
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      <lb/>

        <p style="text-align: center; line-height: 140%;">The names of thoſe Beaſts, bearing Furr, and now<lb/>
          <hi style="font-style: italic; font-size: 80%;">in vſe, with the <name type="org" ref="mol:SKIN2">Bountifull Society of Skinners</name>.</hi><lb/><lb/>
          <hi style="font-size: 80%;">The moſt of which preſented in the Wilderneſſe, where<lb/>
            <hi style="font-style: italic;"><name ref="mol:ORPH1">Orpheus</name> predominates</hi>!</hi></p>
        <lb/>

        <lg style="margin-left: 5rem; line-height: 140%;"><l><hi style="float: left; font-size: 250%; margin-right: 0.05em; padding: 0; font-style: normal; line-height: 90%; display: inline-block;" xml:id="LOVE8_DC_7">E</hi>Rmine, Foyne, Sables, Martin, Badger, Beare,</l>
            <l>Luzerne, Budge, Otter, Hipponeſſe <hi style="font-style: italic;">and</hi> Hare,</l>
            <l>Lamb, Wolf, Fox, Leopard, Minck, Stote, Miniuer,</l>
            <l>Racoone, Moaſhye,<!--note type="editorial" resp="mol:MILL2">An unidentified animal. This instance is the only mention of this animal recorded in the <ref type="bibl" target="mol:OEDI1">OED</ref>.</note--> Woluerine, Caliber,</l>
            <l>Squirrell, Moale, Cat Musk, Ciuet, Wild &amp; Tame,</l>
            <l>Cony <hi style="font-style: italic;">white</hi>, Yellow, <hi style="font-style: italic;">Black muſt haue a Name</hi>;</l>
            <l><hi style="font-style: italic;">The</hi> Ounce, Rowſ-Gray, Ginnet, Pampilion,</l>
            <l><hi style="font-style: italic;">Of Birds, the</hi> <choice><sic>Vul ur</sic><corr>Vultur</corr></choice>, Bitter, Eſtridge, Swan;</l>
            <l style="font-style: italic;">Some worne for Ornament, and ſome for Health,</l>
              <l style="font-style: italic;">All to the <name type="org" ref="mol:SKIN2">Skinners</name> Art bring Fame and Wealth.</l>
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      <fw type="signature" style="text-align: center; font-size: 130%; margin-top: .5rem;">D</fw>
      <fw type="catchword" style="margin-right: 8rem; text-align: right; margin-top: -1.2em; font-size: 130%;">The</fw>
      
      <pb facs="molproq:2240895978|13" n="D1v" xml:id="LOVE8_sig_D1v"/>

        <fw type="header" style="text-align: center; font-size: 120%; font-style: italic; padding-bottom: .5rem;">The
        Triumphs of</fw>

        <p style="margin-left: 5rem; text-indent: 1em; line-height: 140%; padding-bottom: 2.5rem;">The Seruice being thus faithfully performed,<lb/> both to his Lordſhips Honour, and to
          the Credit<lb/> and content of his moſt generouſly-bountifull<lb/> Society, the Seaſon commends
          all to ſilence; yet<lb/> not without a little leaue taken, to reward Art<lb/> with the comely
          Dues that belong vnto it,<lb/> which hath beene ſo richlie expreſt in the Body<lb/> of the
          Triumph, with all the proper Beauties of <lb/>Workemanſhip, that the Citie may (without
          In<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>iury to Iudgement) call it the Maiſter-piece of her<lb/>Triumphs; the Credit of which
          Workemanſhip,<lb/> I muſt iuſtly lay vpon the Deſerts of Maſter <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:CRIS2">Gar<lb type="hyphenInWord"/>ret Criſmas</name> and Maiſter <name style="font-style: italic;" ref="mol:NORM3">Robert Norman</name>, ioyn’d-<lb/>Partners in
          the performance.</p>

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