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A18734
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The firste parte of Churchyardes chippes contayning twelue seuerall labours. Deuised and published, only by Thomas Churchyard Gentilman.
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Churchyard, Thomas, 1520?-1604.
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1575
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STC 5232; ESTC S104983
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what sorow meanes Noet Though dead men speak not there is a meane to vtter griefes by degrees No freindes nor birth can bere of mischaunce A man dayly assaulted with sorows yeldes of force to distruction One plage ouerthrows many pleasures Till the falling blow be geuen the tree on triumph standeth ⪠Syr Simon brought vp at skole vvith the price of vvales Acquitaine Into Galatia to cast âet Don Petââ king of Castâll Syr Simon vvas ãâ¦ã of âheseâââ for that purpose He appeased an vprore in the citie of London He wan victory in a valiant sight yet comming home vvas taken prisoner The Duches of Burbon prisoner did raunsom syr Symon Burley One Paskall vvas sent from the king of Nauar hether for succor king Richard made Syr Simon ansvvere the Embasdor therâe of Salisbury other in presence King Richarâ sent him to coÌclude a mariage the duke of Tasson vvas sent hether vvith Syr Simon from the King of Beam and Almine about this maâter He was lord Chamberlayne VVher fortune smiles the world fawnes Fauour giâes more preferments than meÌ can honestlye craue Wealthe glads the greedie minde Spitefull people are hateful flies The world rather doth vvoÌder at the vvel doings of many that deuise to get glory by vertue Poore riche haâe ãâ¦ã poute and svvel at other mâÌ good fortune Dâsââine amââg al sâorts of people and creaâtures Strife there is in mettalls stones flovvers and Planets Disdainfull heads are mischeuous moths that eate vp good clothes Mightye menâ maliââ comparde to slashing flames ãâã is a monâter amoÌg me With ââosse graâll greate ãâã be ãâã vp Stife onelye is sovved by foysting fâllovves that follovves fortune and playes on aduauntage The giuinge couÌtenance to favvners enfects vvith their dissimulation the hartes of noble men Noblenes abused vvith busy bablers Noblenes in noble of it ââlie Hatred hales men to vnhappie dealings Not one maye be aduanced but either rich or povver enâueth Theâle of Oxforde called duke of IrelaÌd fauored much ãâã Simon His office and dignitie made mightie men dispise him The band that the duke made agaiÌst the king The Duke of Yorke thearle of Salisburye th erle of AruÌdell th erle of Northumberland th erle of Notingham tharchbishop of Canterburye A noble of eurie fier in England vvas the taxe that the noughtie duke said the âange did demaunde The Duke caused all the greate tovvnes of England to exclaime on the king aÌd his councell Where faith is broken all abuses enters falles to âonde attemptes A lordly rebellion and a rebels presumption to their Prince A rebuke for rebels Among beasts the Lion is obeyd Among birdes the âgle Among fishe the Dolphyn And amoÌg the smâlest Bees a great Bee is their king Marke vvhat mischief they come vnto that same against the streame The Londiners being then euil disposed to their king desired Thomas of VVodstock to take the charge of the citie vpoÌ him Those that stode vvith right receiued most vvrong and traytors tormented the trevve meÌ that leste offended The Duke of Glocester and Duke of Yorke vvith others maligned those the king fauored Note Rebels alvvays beres the blovves King Richards best frindes vvere by traytors frovvardly handled The Bishop of Canterbury accusde him of sacrilege and coÌueying money over the Sea by night to the ââng of Bâame Note First at VVark vvith George Lavvson Taken vnder the Lorde Admiâall at Saynt Myruns Vnder Sir Huâ VVyllovvbe Mounsoer de Terms besiâged this fort Sir Anthony Senâlyger depaââ of Irelande Meatts in Lorain vvon by treason In Fraunce serued vnder captayne Crayer In Charles the fifts time vnder Captain Matson Got out of prison by helpe of the noble Madame Sell de embry Eight yeres vnder my Lorde Grey Oens agayne eskaped out of pryson Serued vnder my Lord Grey at Leâth A Captaine of great charge vnder the Prince of Arrange He saued Religiââs houses and most of the tovvne from ãâã Note Follovvde by the Marshall 8. dayes At the Slue the Marshall and he vvere both in one ship together A drift of the Duke of Alâa to dispatch me The Lord âmbassador novv Lord Nâui did helpe mee avvay A Pesaunt betraide me and yet vvas God my deliuerer Note A great treacherie A secret prouââion of God. The Captaine of Pynoen haÌdled me hardly Vnder Captaine ãâã after all thâse âoâles Note Note Note Note Noet The dream ãâã Noââ Note Ihon Feeld by waâfeeld Noââ Note Note Noââ Noââ âoet Note Noet Note Notâ Note Note Two Regents slayn by sedâââus parsons eaâ this broyll began Note The Sporre was a âroÌg peece of stony work Notâ Note