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A17119 Daphnis polystephanos An eclog treating of crownes, and of garlandes, and to whom of right they appertaine. Addressed, and consecrated to the Kings Maiestie. By G.B. Knight. Buck, George, Sir, d. 1623.; I. W. S., artist.; Woutneel, Ioan, engraver. 1605 (1605) STC 3996; ESTC S104803 24,580 61

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〈◊〉 In dial 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Cypresse-garland Cato apud Plin. lib. 16. The Veruain garland Vergil Plin. Iuy Garl Plin. lib. 16. The Garlands of Lillies Roses Thistles de his vide Pierium in Hieroglyph The Pine Garland Propertius lib. aeleg 1. The GENEST garland (1) Orpheus calleth Britain 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in Argonantic (2) Gentile hath diuers significations sometime it signifieth supremo grado de perfectione per natura percostumi per valor c. I. Ruscelli sometime it signifieth of or belonging to the same stock or nation as Gentilis clyteus gentile sacrum Gentilhuomo in Italian and as it is vsed here Sometime also it betokeneth mild or pliant as it is vsed stanz 3 and sometime a Hethen or Pagan as it is vsually taken in the holy scriptures and stanza The Garland of Genest Roses Chardons Lilies reserued for Daphnis Apollo's fauorite c. viz. K. IAMES * The oracle giuen to Augustus me puer Hebraeus c. recorded by Nicephorus and that reported by Eugubius Heutripodes lugete perit praesagus Apollo shevvs that these Hethen gods knevv Christ quod notet B. I. K Hen 2. vide praeface 1) Normandie not Neustria Pitheus 2) Litle Britain 3) Terrarum vl●ima Thule Seneca Island or Thylen sell that is Shetland secundum Gasp Peucerum ap G. Camd num K Rich 1. surnamed Coeur-de Lion maried Borengaria daughter of Garcia King of Navarre 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Richard demeura en Asic la ou il fist plusieurs belles choses After the departure of the French K. Louys Du-Haillan li. 1. K. Ion brother to Ric. 1. surnamed Sās-terre he got Angolosme by marrying with Isabell daughter and heyre of Almery Earle of Angolesme and the I le of Man by conquest * VValter Buc brought 700 men out of Braband wan Ely and diuers Castles for this K. Ion. vide Camdenum in Ottadini Holinsh. K. Hen. 3. surnamed de VVinchester maried Elianor daughter of Raimond Erle of Prouence K. Edvvard 1. surnamed Longshank maried first Elianor daughter of the King of Castile she was heir of Ponthieu mother of K. Edvv. 2. by his second wife Margaret daughter of the French King he had Tho. of Brotherton from whom by Segraue and Moubray the Hovvards are discended (2) vide Tho. VValsingham in Edvvard 1. K. Edvvard 2. surnamed of Carmarvon maried Isabell daughter and heire of Philip le Bel K. of France K. Edvvard 3. surnamed de VVind sore maried Philip daughter of VVilliam Erle of Henalt c. hee tooke Calais wonn many victories of the French as at Crecy Slays c. Refused to be Emperour Paralipom ad Abb. Vrspergens The order of the Knights of the Garter instituted Edvv. de VVoodstock Pr. of Wales and of Aquitain maried Ioan daughter and heire of Edm. Plantagenet Erle of Kent Vn tel prince estoit digne de gouerner tout le monde Froisard 1) Hee ouerthrevv 60000. Spaniards and French in Spain betwixt Navaret Naiara Idem 2) Le ieune prince doublement victorieux aiant vaincuson enemi par valeur et par courtoisie laissant vne venerable trophè de son humanitè prudence c. Ie. de Serres * K. Ric. 2. his sonne surnamed de Bourdeaux maried Anne of Luxembourg daughter of the Emperour VVenceslaus § K. Ric. 3. surnamed de Fotheringay duke of Glocester c. maried Anne Nevill daughter of Rich. the great Earle of VVarvvik K. Hen. 4. surnamed de Bolingbrook maried Mary daughter heyr of Humfrey Bohun Erle of Hertford c. He vvas Duke of Lancaster in the right of his mother Blanch daughter of Henry Duke of Lancaster c. § Of this Dolphin vide Tho. VValsingham in An. Do. 1392. Hee conquered France for the most part K. Hen. 5. surnamed de Monmouth maried Katharine daughter to Char. the 6. the French King * Hee died at Bois de Vinciennes nere Paris K. Hen. 6. surnamed the Saint built a college at Eaton and the Kings college in Cambridge maried Marg. daughter of Renè K. of Sicil Duke of Aniovv K. H. 7. sollicited the Pope to canonize K. H. 6. vvho refused Rich. duke of Yorke heire generall of the crovvne Regent of France maried Cecily Nevil daughter of Rafe Erle of VVestmerland K. Edvv. 4. maried Eliz. VVidevile daughter of Ant. Erle Riuers extinguished Lancaster Q. Elizab 1. K. Edvv. 5. K. Hen. 7. Erle of Richmont maried Elizab. Plantag daughter heire of K. Edvv. 4. For them Christopher Colonus offered to discouer the Indies R. Hakluit to 3. Hen. Erle of Richm. vvanne both the field and the crowne at Bosvvorth Margaret his mother vvas an heyre of the house of Somerset hee extinguished the male line of Yorke Vide Ouid in Metam these Roses were the devises of Yorke Lancaster Margaret their daughter was maried to Ia. 4 K. of Scotland by whō she had K. Iames 5. who maried Mary daughter to Claud duke of Cuise who bare to him Mary Queene of Scotland and of France heyr apparent of England and mother of our Souerain Lord King Iames. K. Hen. 8 maried Katarine daughter of Ferdinand King of Castle by whom he had Q. Mary he had Q. Elizabeth by Anne Bolein daughter of the Erle of VViltshire Hee had K. Edvv. by Iane sister of the Duke of Somerset Doctor Cooper B. of Lincolne in Chronicis K. Edvv. 6. Quem dij diligunt moritur Iuvenis Menander Q. Mary maried to Philip 2. King of Spaine Q. Elizabeth 2. shee added Virginia to hir Empire c. Ric. Erle of Cornvvall brother to K. Hen. 3. elected K. of Almayin or Romanes Ion of Gant Duke of Lancaster K. of Castile Lion by Q Constāce his wife K. Hen. 4 vt supra Ion Duke of Bedford 3. sonne of K. Hen. 4. regēt of Frāce where he tooke the great Champion of France Ieane la pucelle ouerthrew the vicont of Narbone at sea wann the bataile at Vernueil which as Serres saith Faisoit porter le dueil a toute la France * K. Charl. 7. was called in scorne Le petit roy de Bourges Artur Plantag Erle of Britain sonne of Geffrey 3. sonne of K H. 2. heir apparent proclaimed by K. R. the first Mary daughter and heire of Iam. 5. King of Scotland by Mary de Loraine daughter of the Duke of Guise vt supra 38. S. Peter calleth the crowne of immortall glory 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1. epist. ca. 5. DAPHNIS K. Iames is high Seneschall of England Scotland and France by private heritages viz. by Leicester Ab. Aniovv Vide Epigramma Latinum in calce libelli Sic Minerua dicta Olivisera ab Ovidio Tria iuncta in vno It is the mott of his Maiesties devise for the Knights of the Bath Anne Queene of great Britain daughter of Frederick 2. King of Denmarke Henry Prince of great Britain Prince Henry K. Henry the 2. buried in Frontenaulx in France DAMAETAS In Stanz 4.
ΔΑΦΝΙΣ ΠΟΛΥΣΤΕΦΑΝΟΣ An Eclog treating Of Crownes and of Garlandes and to whom of right they appertaine Addressed and consecrated to the Kings Maiestie By G. B. Knight Quod maximum optimum esse dicitur oportet esse Vnum ex Arist. Top. li. 7. AT LONDON Printed by G. Eld for Thomas Adams 1605. QVOD DEVS CONIVNXIT HOMO NON SEPARET Math. 19. Quatuor hasce cruces clypeo coniunxit in vno Quas ergò nemo separet ipse Deus INVICTO PACIF FOEL AVG. CHRISTIANISS FIDEI DEFENSORI IACOBO D. G. MAGNAE BRITANNIAE GALLIAE HIBERNIAE REGI DOMINO SVO CLEMENTISS HAEC STEMMATA DIADEMATA I. HAS GENEALOGIAE AVG. ET IMPERII BRITANNICI LEVES ADVMBRATIONES GEORGIVS BVCVS E Q. R. S P. C. L. M. D. D. MOST SACRED SOVERAIGN I haue aduentured to present your Maiestie not with a faire pourtrait but with a slight shadow of your imperiall greatnesse Which I began long since but then the end was in nubibus or in abeiance as our Lawyers say for I could not finish it according to my proiect vntill such time as he which should be sent Expectatio gentium Britannicatū should come who was ordained from aboue to weare all these crownes and garlands and to reduce this whole Isle with the hereditary Kingdomes and Prouinces thereof to one monarchie and entire Empire as they had been in the times of diuers ancient British Saxon and some English kings of the Norman or Danish race as it shall hereafter appeare The foundation of this great worke hath bin layd by many Kings your Maiesties ancestors I meane by alliance not by armes for those plots were frustrate but as lately by King Henry the eight when he mediated the mariage of his sonne the Prince of England with the Princesse of Scotland your Maiesties mother as also in this maner many ages before the good king Malcolm Cammoir proiected this worke and that with happy successe by the mariage of Margaret daughter of the Saxon Prince Edward Exul heire of the great Edgar out of which royall bride-bed your Maiestie is issued Likewise Alexander the first maried Sibilla eldest daughter of William Duke of Normandy king of England The first Dauid also king of Scotland maried Matilda daughter of the Earle Waldeof and of Iudith neece to the said King William King Alexander the second maried Ioan Plantagenet daughter of King Iohn King Alexander the third maried Margaret Plantagenet daughter of King Henry the third King Dauid the second maried Ioan Plantagenet daughter of King Edward the second King Iames the first maried Ioane daughter of the Duke of Somerset Grandchild to King Edward the third King Iames the fourth your Maiesties great Grandfather maried Margaret eldest daughter of King Henry the seauenth and of Queene Elizabeth Plantagenet daughter and heire of King Edward the fourth But these Princes maried onely but daughters of England but You most sacred Prince the great IACOB enthronized vpon the Patriarke Iacobs fatall stone and vpon Saint Iacobs Festiuall espoused solemnely faire England her selfe And all the former matches were but preparatiues as I said foundations of this great worke which your Maiesty whom I may now call an English man as well for being descended from so many English Princes as also for that your Maiesties Father was an English man and your mother Princesse and heire of England hath by diuine preordinance now finished and accomplished in plenitudine temporum and that by iust right for in your sacred person are iointly met and coalesced the royall blouds interests and titles not onely of all Great Britaine but also of France and Ireland Which to prooue will not require much search nor study for they are euident and I will for breuities sake but thus point at them For some of them namely Scotland the Crowne and Scepter whereof missa per innumeros auos your Maiestie hath borne from your infancy all men know and acknowledge your ancient royall right and estate therein And your Maiesties title to Ireland will be manifest in your Genealogie herein deduced from that great Plantagenet King Henry the second the first English Prince Lord of Ireland from his heroycall posteritie as well Marches as others who haue been continually seysed thereof vntill this day So likewise your Maiesties tytle to the Crowne of France sheweth it selfe clearly in the ancient possessions of these royall Plantagenets here presented your Maiesties Progenitors first Dukes of Normandy then of Aquitaine Earles of Poictow of Aniow of Maine of Touraine and of Britaine and after of Angolesme And lastly Kinges of all France in the right of Isabell or Elizabeth sole daughter and heyre of Philip le bel King of France mother of King Edward the third who made a most renowned and happy entry vpon that his royall inheritance hee his great heires were not onely titulare Lords but also actuall possessors of France many yeares and yet to this day in token of that ancient right haue seysine of a part of that kingdome notwithstanding that counterfeit hethenish law Salica maintained by all the power of France many ages against them Your Maiesties tytle and descent from the ancient kings of great Britaine and which is least knowne may thus redily be deriued The Welsh Bardes as also our best heralds record that Rhese ap-Gruffith surnamed Atgluid prince of Southwales about the yeere of our Lord 1196. and issued from Cadwallader the last British King had a daughter named Gwenlhian maried to Edneuet Vachan Lord of Bransencle and chiefe Iustice of Wales and bare to him a sonne called Grono this Grono had Tedor Tedor had Grono Grono had Tedor Tedor had Meredith Meredith had Owen Which Owen maried Catherine widow of king Henry the fift and daughter of the French king Charles the sixt by whom hee had Edmond creaeted Earle of Richmond by King Henry the sixt his brother vterine And this Edmond was father of King Henry the seauenth who was father of Queene Margaret your Maiesties great granmother c. But some deriue your Maiesties British race from a namelesse a good namelesse daughter of Gruffith ap Leolhin a Prince ●f Wales about the yeere 1051 vpon whom as they pretend Fleanchus thane or Steward of Abria flying into Wales for suc●our begat vnlawfully a sonne who should be ancester to all the ●hiefe Stewards to this day But this being not acknowledged by ●he best Scotish Historiographers the thing not honourable I may well pretermit it Lastly to finish all these your Maiesties natiue titles to these many Diadems mentioned in this Poësy I haue inserted a Genealogy of the Saxon Kings drawne from the first vniter of the heptarchye and the Godfather of Anglia King Egbert vnto Matilda the Empresse daughter and heyre of King Henry the first and mother of this great Plantagenet King Henry the second ancester of all the