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A10804 Englands farevvell to Christian the fourth, famous king of Denmarke With a relation of such shewes & seuerall pastimes presented to his Miestie, as well at court the fift day of August last past, as in other places since his honorable passage thorow the citie of London. The most honorable entertainement of his Highnesse, aboord his Maiesties ships in the roade of Gyllingame, neere the citie of Rochester in Kent. With the kings entertainement aboord the Denmarke ships, at Grauesend: as also their honorable leaue-taking and farewell, setting sayle from Grauesend on munday night, the eleuenth of August. 1606. By H. Roberts. H. R. (Henry Roberts), fl. 1585-1616. 1606 (1606) STC 21079; ESTC S100604 9,096 24

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Englands Farevvell to Christian the fourth famous King of Denmarke With a relation of such shewes seuerall pastimes presented to his Maiestie as well at Court the fift day of August last past as in other places since his Honorable passage thorow the Citie of London The most Honorable Entertainement of his Highnesse aboord his Maiesties Ships in the roade of Gyllingame neere the Citie of Rochester in Kent With the Kings Entertainement aboord the Denmarke Ships at Grauesend As also their Honorable leaue-taking and farewell Setting Sayle from Grauesend on Munday night the eleuenth of August 1606. By H. Roberts Printed at London for William Welby 1606. To the right VVorshipfull Sir Iohn Iolles Knight Alderman and Sheriffe of the Citie of London HENRY ROBERTS your Worships true deuoted wisheth all increase of worship in this world and after this life the Ioyes Eternall RIght VVorshipfull long since in those imployments I had for the Irish affayres in the time of our most dread and gracious Soueraigne deceased and euer sithence I sought opportunitie to make some shewe of my zeale vnto you but time neuer fauoring the expectation of my desired thought I was enforced to keepe silent my loues intention Yet now hauing some occasion through these great and most honorable fauours shewed vnto the gracious and renowmed King of Denmarke at his being heere by our famous King Nobilitie and States of our Land whereof many haue beene eye-witnesses neere this honorable Citie Yet considering that many thousands which desired to see the same haue been debarred of their contentments therein and hauing bestowed my time and charge in noting from time to time what hath been done in all honor to welcome this renowmed King in seuerall places and sundry honorable pastimes no doubt to the eternall honor of his Maiestie and this Land I haue emboldned my selfe to publish the same vnder your VVorships protection and beseech you of your accustomed clemencie so to accept it as it is faithfully entended so shall I bind my selfe euer to your seruice and in all duty rest your VVorships Euer to be commanded H. ROBERTS Englands Farewell Shewing the most royall Entertainement of the King of Denmarke aboord his Maiesties Ships in the roade of Gyllingame neere the Citie of Rochester in Kent With the King of Englands entertainement aboord the Denmarke Ships at Graues-end As also their Honorable leaue-taking one from the other THat there is no greater comfort to man then perfit Loue to be maintained one with the other there is few or none but hauing Christian charity can testifie for besides the prescript rule of God which commaundeth wee loue one another it bringeth such contentment to the minde that there can be no Iewell of so rare and high esteeme as the perfit loue of friends How many great Potentates haue in their inwarde thoughts preferred the loue of some especiall one in their pleasures to solace with and in their counsels to participate with in all passions both of body and minde to be as a second selfe Such is the effect of Loue that many haue hazzarded life and what euer the earth did affoord them in theyr loue to make it knowne Some for theyr Countryes loue haue dyed some for their friend and many by aduentring honor of theyr houses by the force of theyr loue If such be the touchstone of that vertue and so highly ought to be regarded how may all Christians ioy therein that haue or doe participate of the same And how may we admire in this iron age wherein so many vices abound to behold the amitie of Neighbour with Neighbour Nation with Nation and Friend with Friend Where by the contrary no torment on earth may be comparable to the inward griefs that hart endureth where enuy hath domination And truly is it sayd and written of that horrible sinne by whom through whom many great outrages haue beene attempted and done And dayly we haue seene the Subiect attempting the death of their Soueraigne the Sonne the Father the Husband the Wife and many times the Wiues their Husbands This helhound enuy begotten by the Diuell where it once fostereth neuer giueth ouer his hoste vntill hee hath brought him to confusion of which wee haue too many examples God graunt wee that professe Christ Iesus in one simpathy of hart and minde may abolish that Hag and truly embrace that heauenly commandement to loue one another and that we all subiects of this peaceable and most gracious Soueraigne King Iames may be so vnited in loue to our maker and duetie to his Maiestie that the Deuill neuer haue power to cause vs forget the one or the other But that seeing his Excellency is the true touch of loue not only to vs his home-borne people but vnto all Christian Nations what euer they bee that seeke his fauour or comfort a Father to the Stranger a carefull maintainer of peace for his people a true Ionathan to his Dauid a holy anoynted of the Lord in this most royall King oh let vs all true subiects note and noting imprint in our hearts the rare and most honorable loue of his Maiestie shewed to the person of his royall Brother King of Denmarke betweene whose loues there may be no comparison The one Loue caused to commit his Kingly person to the aduenture of feares and enemies to see his Ioy the comfort of his royall estate our gracious Soueraigne the Queenes Maiestie and their royall issue whose loue with brotherly loue hath beene so ioyfully accepted of their Highnesse as neuer hath beene seene in this land the like Yea such a surpassing Ioy may it euer bee amongst vs that wee can neuer thinke speake or write too much thereof Oh rare loue oh kingly and royall president for all people to note what hath happened since the sixteenth of Iuly now last past the day of this famous King of Denmarks first arriuall in Tilbery Hope where he was entertayned and brought from his Ship with his chiefe delight our dread Soueraigne and the Prince louingly welcomed by the Queene and States and ioyfully receyued by all their Subiects who with duty and zeale made it knowne in all the best manner so short time would giue leaue yet such it was as his Princely minde was much delighted in the same and no doubt doth applaude this honorable Citie both for beawtie wealth and pleasure a most excellent note and honorable appearance of his gracious acceptance of their loues shewed may be gathered by his sodaine and silent comming againe in person to view the state of this Citie and rare monuments thereof who hauing seene it the last of Iuly in all royaltie the Citizens in their rich attyre the houses garnished and such multitudes of people of all estates in this manner ensuing came to view it The next day being Friday and the first of August this royall King knowing the zeale and loue of our Nation whose loyaltie he neede not distrust accompanyed with the Earles of Nottingham