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A05048 A letter: whearin, part of the entertainment vntoo the Queenz Maiesty, at Killingwoorth Castl, in Warwick Sheér, in this soomerz progress 1575. iz signified: from a freend officer attendant in the coourt, vnto his freénd a citizen, and merchaunt of London Patten, William, fl. 1548-1580.; Laneham, Robert, 16th cent, attributed name. 1585 (1585) STC 15191; ESTC S108211 34,732 88

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thear can be none ony wey comparable to this And speciall in this place that of nature iz foormed so féet for the purpose in feith Master Martin if ye coold with a wish I woold ye had been at it Wel the Hart waz kild a goodly Déer but so ceast not the game yet For aboout nien a clock at the hither part of the Chase whear torchlight attended oout of the woods in her Maiestiez return rooughly came thear foorth Hombre The sauage man Saluagio with an Oken plant pluct vp by the roots in hiz hande himself forgrone all in moss and Iuy who for parsonage gesture and veterauns beside coountenaunst the matter too very good liking and had speech to effect That continuing so long in theez wilde wastes whearin oft had he fared both far and néer yet hapt hée neuer to see so glorioous an assemble afore and noow cast intoo great grief of mind for that neyther by himself coold hee gess nor knew whear else to bee taught what they should be or whoo bare estate Reports sum had he hard of many straunge thinges but brooyled thearby so mooch the more in desire of knoledge Thus in great pangz bethought he cald he vpon all his familiarz companiōz the Fawnz the Satyres the Nymphs the Drya●des the Hamadryades but none making aunswear whearby hiz care the more encreasing in vtter grief extréem refuge calld hee allowd at last after hiz olld freend Echo that he wist would hyde nothing frō him but tel him all if she wear heer Héer quoth Echo Héer Echo and Echo art thou thear sayz he Ah hoow mooch hast thou relieued my carefull spirits with thy curtezy onward A my good Echo hér iz a marueiloouz prezenz of dignitée what are they I pray thée who iz Souerain tell me I beséech thee or elz hoow moought I kno I kno quoth shee Knoest thou sayz hee Mary that iz exceedingly well why then I dezire thée hartily to sho mée what Maiestie for no mean degrée iz it haue wee héer a King or a Quéen A Queen quoth Echo A Quéen sayez hee Pauzing and wis●ly viewing a while noow full certeynlie seemez thy tale to be true And procéeding by this maner of dialog with an earnest beholding her highnes a while recounts he first hoow iustly that fo●rmer report● agrée with hiz present sight toouching the beautifull linaments of coountinauns the cumly proportion of body the prinsly grace of prezenz the graciouz giftz of nature with the rare and singular qualities of both body and mind in her Maiesty comoynd and so apparant a● ey Then shortly rehearsing Saterdaiz acts of Sibils salutation of the Porters propositiō of hiz Trumpetoours muzik of the Lake ladiez oration of the seauen Gods seauen prezents hee reporteth the incredibl ioy that all estatez in the land haue allweyz of her highnes whear so euer it cums éendeth with presage and prayer of perpetuall felicitée and with humbl subiection of him and hizzen all that they may do After this sort the matter went with littl differens I gesse sauing only in this point that the thing which héer I report in vnpolisht proez waz thear pronounced in good méeter and matter very wel indighted in rime Echo finely framed most aptly by answerz thus to vtter all And I shall tell yoo master Martin by the mass of a mad auenture az thiz Sauage for the more submissiō brake hiz trée a sunder kest the top from him it had allmost light vpon her highnes hors he●d whereat he startld and the gentlman mooch dismayd Sée the benignitée of the Prins az the foot men lookt well too the hors and hee of Generositée soon callmd of him self no hurt no hurt quoth her highnes Which words I promis yoo wee wear all glad to héer cook them too be the best part of the play Tuisday pleazaunt passing of the time Tuisday 4. with muzik daunsyng sauing that toward night it liked her Maiesty too walk a foot into the Chase ouer the Bridge whear it pleased her to stand while vpon the Pool oout of a Barge fine appoynted for the purpoze too heer sundry kinds of very delectabl Muzik Thus recreated after sum wallk her highnes returned Wednsday her Maiesty rode intoo the Wedns 5. chase a hunting again of the hart of fo rs The Deer after hiz property for refuge took the soyl but so masterd by hot● pursuit on al parts that he was taken quik in the pool the watermē held him vp hard by the hed while at her highnes commaundemēt The Hart pardoned he lost hiz earz for a raundsum and so had pardon of lyfe Thursday the foourteenth of this Iuly Thursday 6 and the syxth day of her Maiestyez cumming a great sort of bādogs w●ear thear tyed in the vtter Coourt and thyrteen bearz in the inner Whoosoeuer made the A queast of Bearz ●annell thear wear inoow for a Queast one for challenge néed we ar A wight of great wizdoom and grauitée séemed their forman to be had it cum to a Iury But it fell oout that they wear cauzd too appeer thear vpon no such matter but onlie too aunswear too an auncient quarrell betwéen them and the bandogs in a cause of controuersy that hath long depended béen obstinatly full often debated with sharp and byting arguments a both sydes and coold neuer bee decided grown noow too so marueyloous a mallys that with spitefull obrayds and vncharitabl chaffings alweiz they freat az far az any whear the ton can héer see or smell the toother and indeed at vtter deadly fohod Many a maymd member God wot blody face a torn cote hath the quarrell cost betwéene them so far likely the lesse yet noow too be appeazd az thear wants not partakerz too bak them a both sidez Well syr the Bearz wear brought foorth intoo the Coourt the Dogs set too them too argu the points eeuen face too face they had learnd coounsell allso a both parts what may they be coounted parciall that are retaind but a to syde I wéen no. Very féers both ton and toother eager in argument if the dog in pleadyng woold pluk the bear by the throte the bear with trauers woould claw him again by the skaip confess a list but a voyd a coold not that waz bound too the bar and hiz coounsell tolld him that it coold bee too him no pollecy in pleading Thearfore thus with fending proouing with plucking tugging skratting byting by plain tooth nayll a to side toother such exspēs of blood leather waz thear between them az a moonths licking I wéen wyl not recoouer and yet remain az far oout az euer they wear It waz a sport very pleazaunt of théez beastz to sée the bear with hiz pink nyez léering after hiz enmiez approch the nimblness wayt of the dog too take hiz auauntage and the