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A00402 Wonderfull newes of the death of Paule the. iii. last byshop of Rome [and] of diuerse thynges that after his death haue happened, wherein is trulye set ... the abominable actes of his most mischeuous life. Written in Latin by. P. Esquillus, and Englyshed by W. B. Londoner.; Epistola de morte Flacius Illyricus, Matthias, 1520-1575.; Vergerio, Pietro Paolo, 1498-1565, attrib. name. aut; Baldwin, William, ca. 1518-1563? 1552 (1552) STC 10532; ESTC S112433 12,155 42

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menstrue and after her all the deuils put in theyr engendryng seede Than came the kinges of the yearth crepyng vnto her to whome after they had kyssed her blessed feete she retched her louesome cup. Of whiche they drunke and whan they had doen all the kynges medled with her with abhominable aduoutry But whā this act was finished came Pluto his ministers and whan they had caughte that whore Babilon that is the chiefe Byshop an horrible thing to be heard they drewe her into the butcherye and there played the butchers with her and than brought her to the table and sette her before the kinges to be eatē Which fed straight vpon the fleshe of the Romyshe whore and in a while after prouoked to vomite they spewed vp theyr Gobbettes of flcshe smellyng of that moste filthy wine Of whiche Gobbets a wonderfull matter put together I sawe the Byshop newe made agayne Whan this feast was doen and Dracolicus had geuen them warnyng all rose vp from the table Than was the Whore with her louers seruauntes led out of the Citie to a certayne ponde whole kyndeled with fyre of brinstone Genius gaue a signe that we shoulde folowe for the ende of the tragedie was nowe at hande When they were come thither the whore with her baudes flatterers louers and companies wer throwen headlong into the ponde there to be punished for euer This is the ende of the great Byshop Paul This is the porcion of his cup and of all other wicked folkes Genius my ghoste allowed not that we should returne into Dites Citie but ascendyng by a certayne narowe pathe warned me that at no hand I should stand still neyther loke backe warde That yf I dyd the faulte wer not in him though he perfourmed not his promise When I remembred what betyded Lottes wyfe because she obeyed not the ghoste what tyme they went from the burning of Sodome into the next mountaynes I obeyed and clymyng vp with him I loked no whither but both with iyes and steppes folowed onely my forgoer By that path we came to the way which leadeth into the heauens And behold there went before vs one of Plutoes seruauntes leadyng the seuen headed beast whiche Paule had ryd vpon on whose backe was set that byg and mightye cuppe in whiche all kynges had dronke full of the filthines of the whore Than asked I my gyde what this should be They are gyftes quod he which Pluto doth sende to the newe byshop Paules successout The fower foted beast is for him to ryde vpon the cup to get hym through the drynke therof the loue of prynces naciōs as other Popes haue doen. But I feare me lest that strength be not in the drynke which hath been here tofore whē mē knew none other drinke whā through the Popes meanes Christes cup was hid But now whan many begin to sauout the most swete whole some liquour of the Lord the fewer wil come to that whores cup. I graunt q I moste faythfull gyde it is true that ye say For not only the common people some learned men haue tasted Christes swete drynke but also prynces yea and that whiche is a greate metuayle some Cardinals Byshops Thou knowest how Fregosius C. Cantarene Cardinals bothe with John Baptist Uergerius the Byshop of Polen were for this cause poysoned of oute moste holy father Paul And Peter Paul his brother the Byshop of Justinopolis was for the same cause brought in great daū get of his life Who neuertheles Christ as it wer an other S. Paule called and reserued for many commodities of his churche For thou knowest in howe litle tyme he set forth many excellent godlye workes Insomuche that this man appereth in my Judgement to haue bene stiered vp of the Lord to be the teacher and lyght of our Countrey Italie Besides these there be other many whome purposely I ouerskip It is euen so as thou saiest quod he but perceiuest thou not that we be come to the Citie Yes quod I I see it and I am so weary of it that it lotheth me For it is not nowe Rome but Babylon the disworship of al christendom Then quod he O Publius Esquillus doubte thou not but this Papacie of Rome the very enfeccion head of al mischief shal shortly be takē away which goen not onelye Rome but al Italy besyde shal receiue her old dignitie holines againe and Christes churche shal florishe And nowe sithe I haue brought thee home agayne safe I wyl with thy licence departe be thou O Publius diligēte in thine office earnestly admonish princes that yf they desire to bryng themselues and the shyppes wherof they haue the gydyng vnto the hauen of helth and porte of saluacion they beware of the deadly cup flatteries song of this whore Whā he had said this he departed But I O my best beloued Forius dyd for thy sake straytewaye write this that thou mightest know of me the trueth both of those thynges whiche be doen and also that be in doyng The Cardinall Farnesius as sone as his graundfather was deade toke kepeth saynt Angels tower The Colledge of Cardinals prepare themselues to creat a new Bishop there is muche styrtyng of those that gape for it Princes are not in slepe but euery one is earnest for his owne part and I feare that thre Byshops shal be created at once except some prince mightier than his felowes bowe to his wyl the consentes of many Which if it come to passe the beast shal shortely fal For the greater that the cōfusion and hurly burly of all thynges shall be so muche the nerer and greater shall be the health and hope to haue a redresse of the christen common welthe But whyle they striue and fight amōg thēselues let vs passe merely these Halciō fexiall daies which god of his goodnes hath graūted vs. For me thinketh thou mayest nowe safely returne to the citie For this truly I assure thee that in this most great gladnes of the whole Citie or rather of all the world in the death of Pope Paul that was most to be desired I wanted only thy syght and embracyng to augment my ioye withall Whiche yf I maye once get I will neuer let go agayne And excepte I shall hereafter set furthe all the fruites of thy pleasauntnes in tyme passed whiche hitherto I haue omitted surely I shulde iudge my selfe muche vnworthy of this thy good wyll towardes me Adieu ¶ At Rome the. xi daie of Nouembre the yeare of our Lord. M. D. Xlix. ¶ Imprinted by Thomas Gaultier dwelling at Fliete Bridge in the newe Rentes
my father haue cōmitted In which I beyng so drouned that neither god nor mā could any longer suffer me at the last after the maner of other Tirās without whose murder woūdes fewe descēd hyther I fell into this pit where I haue experience in verye dede that there is an hel that there be furies and fiendes and that there are punyshmentes for wycked dedes with euerlastyng fyer which thinges whyle I was in lyfe beeyng noseled in thy instruccions and housholde doctryne I neuer thought vpon at any tyme nor yet feared Wherefore O father there is nought els for vs to looke for here but miserye and euerlastyng desperation At this his father sighed and helde his peace attendyng only to see the ende of his owne matter And beholde whyle they wente on a greater neyghynge of horses and roryng of Lyons was hearde whiche were certayne Emperous Kynges Tyrannes and other prynces but chiefly those which had geuen theyr power to the beast whiche hauyng drounken in the louely cuppe of the whore of Babilon had committed fornicacion with her These came to meete him and bewayled his wretchednesse After these came forth a muche greater company of Popes Cardinals Byshops Abbotes munkes priestes and friers al these rode vpon Locustes lyke vnto horses whiche are prepared to battaile vpon whose heades was the shape of a certayne golden Crowne Theyr face was lyke a mannes theyr heare lyke womennes but they semed to be armed with Lyons teeth and yron Habetions with the clappyng of theyr winges they counterfayted Charettes goyng forwarde to battayle They had tayles and in theyr tayles stynges of Scorpions And nowe to withhold the no longer with this company we wente to the yron citie of Dites or Pluto and his vnpleasaunt kingdome where there were Arches great pillers and notable memorials set vp In whiche the titles and noble mischiefes of our holy father Farnesius were wrytten and graued The firste Arche before the gate of the Citie shewed the first beginninges of his noble mischiefes That buyldyng was all of moste heauy leade And there in scyled worke I sawe Paule geuing his sister to be defiled of Alexāder Borgias the chiefe byshop to deliuer hymselfe out of other mens det On the other syde of that Arche thesame Paule poured in but gaue not poyson to his other sister because she folowed to opēly the maners of the familie of Fregnesia and semed to loue other more than her brother Paule But they cannot chose but lyue wastefullye whiche hope for other mens goodes while the waste theyr owne And the frunte and vpper part of the Arche declared playnly that with thesame cup he broughte his mother to her longe slepe This was the tytle of this Arche To Paulus Farnesius a singuler Patron of Baudes and manquellers When we were come from thence into the citie appeared the other buyldynge made of sounde brasse in whiche oute Paule triūphed ouer a certayne wēche an Anconitane For whan now with his accustomed baude playing and gyles he had deserued a red hat and was the Legate of Anconia there vnder the coloure of a certayne merchaunte he deceyued a noble Damoysell and whan she was promised hym maried her for his wyfe whiche woman after that she knewe hym to be that whiche he was in dede and that she was not his lawefull wyfe but his concubine whiche out of the decrees thou knewest very well It fayled but litle that she fell not madde But yet by that mariage he gat Peter Aloysius a worship forsothe and a singuler Ornamēt of the Romanes name The mayse of this dede was this To Paul Farnesius Cardinall a Knaue moste reuerent defrauders haue set vp this Then wente we further and beholde another monumēt made of a myxture of leade brasse and tynne all together There in caste worke I sawe Paule nowe the chiefe Byshop with his daughter Constans whiche was more pleasaunt and obedient to hym than a daughter shoulde be to her father on the backesyde of this This Goatishe olde manne prouoked to Aduoutrie a certayne chosen Damoysell a niece of his whiche was a Kyngly Matrone no lesse excellynge in Maydenly shamefastenesse than in good shape and beawtie In the vpper parte of this Arche Peter Aloysius wroughte by force vnnaturallye with the Byshoppe Fanensis whereof that good yong man dyed And there his father Paule smylyng dyd absolue hym And therefore for these ientle mischieues the fyendes wrote vpon the Arche To Paule the thirde chiefe Bishop and to his sonne bothe Aduoutrers Incestuous Buggers defilers Abusers and of all Ruffians the chiefest The company of Lechers haue set vp this for an euerlastyng memoriall From hence we came into Plutonium the greateste fielde of all the Citie where were two noble memorials whiche semed to be made of hardeste salte and that somewhat reade In the one the Perusmes were ouercome and oppressed In the other Ascanius Colona a moste righteous Prince was of this olde Knaue in a great furie dryuen oute of his kyngedome To these was a superscripcion after this fourme To Paule Farnesius chiefe Byshop a moste cruell Tyran Tyrannes haue set vp this Not far from these on the other syde the fyeld were two pillers square broade the stuffe wherof I coulde not knowe For they were not of any accustomed or vsed matter In one of thē he toke Camerine after he had driuē out the princesse therof a woman endewed with singuler wisedome and religion In the other I mighte see by what craftes he drewe the College of Cardinalles to holde with him as touchyng Placencia and Parma by makyng an exchaunge with them of Cametine that was not his for Parma and Placencia whiche was not theyrs whiche afterward was the cause that deseruedly of his sonne Peter Aloysius death Whom he made Lorde of those two moste noble Cities And of these bothe the tytle was this To Paule the thyrde chiefe Bisshop the moste notable in innumerable and most great treasons Iudas Iscariotes with other trayters haue set vp this In the thyrde parte of the field and in the syde was an Arche made in shape lyke heauen there were the seuen Planettes and the. xii signes so wel knowē of the Astronomers and innumerable starres Ther was our Paul with Dionise Seruita and Gaurico certaine other whiche all searched the destinie of the Byshop and of his frendes in Hecoscopes in Aspectes and in the houses of the starres in whiche they were amased with suche astonishment that they semed to fall into madnes This was the Title To Paul Fernesius the chiefe Bisshop an Astrosogian a wysarde and the chiefest diuiner the Caldeyes haue set vp this In the courthe angle or the tield there was a buylding made of red waxe in whiche were many mitred of whiche thre in purple higher than the test and as it were iudges sat downe together The place and cause were noted with these letters S. S. T. C. The place and sitting yelded the shape of some moste holy