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Show The defcription of England. foe :en , " fen inull plumib-line » : i e e rl then ne e pute,thertive blosyeum finalea seatt fi ivtll fate ndfhingrot our heads ebic h fomctimes are polled fometimes curleds-02 fuffe ren te. gtotv.at length like womans lockes; mani c tines-cut off.q, oue 02 onder the cares round as by alwmanen vitiy Weardg, himtelfe-at ith bis fine carte boten,anoa ac flop: biscoatgota Ofthe high court of parlement, and anthoritie ofthefame. fuffered to Stolwlong, the barb ers being grolwen to be fo cunning th this behalfe ag the tatdois: And therfmeifa man bane ‘faces.a matguelie, Ottons cuf a leane apfiresght will make it b3can orlarge; if tthe platt Bheparies mens houfe Diuideth the etate of the Sealme into Mobilitic and the commons, ST ons fnoet to the thiriffe of enerie countie; with commanves wonne in thele daies,and neuer bought in but by the confe er , long fleiinerteaty =e awe it Genre the narrlike ower; if he befuetelt bee, chrcaeeeet tears leftan the chek es fil inaise Cae Patislite abot unled he i. Contclis of Melst hen, and, grim itrertorn thie true; Staimen Do tuoave ng bear s at all. Dsitie .Jutie courtiers: alto MAD Seritlemen: of. cou rage. 2 lneave-be beriefineanycoftlie, yet in forme ance Jour it reppefenteths gteat piece of theartc iont gt Uificaperteining to ritisens linboufekeping can atten fthen a hots tomabe an masbeing womenin pen dn fhomecall bind ibfenetofitic is: tobe foundand fene, ari trfartt Sfeatermeature than:momen of higher : FmMighthere ramwarfogt of elves neuifecalling a for MACE, Kberetoity toipleate shantattteall:-headsj as gofeturogréene, peate porigetatwnte.-pop ingait blute; Auftte gatlant, theDinette sheh ead (FI thould {aig-the beoge) andtndylibe sine 3s pate a think and a pretie viffance from the prince, lie certeine fackes tufted thith toll o2 hatte, tyeron the iuoges ofthe realine, the matter of the role, and fecretaries 2 precedent faid fometbat of the councell,thereof thep haue the cuffodic ¢ knotw s¢ thisbigh and moff honozable lenge. Zfinallte, the confentof this bonte ts gtuett court. Wherefore it Mall not bpeachman feuerallie, firtt for himfelfe being pred nédfo remember ought hete fent, then feuerallie fo; fo mante as he bath letters that is there touched : J twill €portes directed onto himt,fateng onlie;Content of "Aq onelie {(peake of other things Notcontent, fofthout anp further debating, Dfthe therefo ing the eftate of alemblie,therebp number allembleo in the lower honte, 3 bane alrea: Dithei the magnificence thereof thalbe in fome part better 20 die made a generalreport in the chapter precedent, houte, knotone onto {uch as Mhall come after bs . This andtheir particulars thal follow here at banw.thete Speaker, boufe bath the moff bigh ad ablolute potver of the therefore being called oner by name do chofe a fpeas tealme,fo3 thereby kings aud mighfie princes baue ber,tho ts as it tuere their month, and bim thep pres front time fo time bene Depofed from their thzones, fent ontothe prince,in trons it ts etther to refute og lates efther enacted 02 abzogated, offcndozs of all admit him by the load chancelloz,tbe in the princes forts punifhed, and cogrupted religton efther dilfa name doth anfiver bnto bis ozation, made at bis nulled 02 reformed,fbich commonlie is dintoed ito ficft entrance ¢ prefentation into the bonfe, therein five bonfes o2parts,the higher 02 byper houfe confit. be declareth the gad liking that the king bath cone ing of the nobilifie, including alleuen bnto the bae Celued of bis chotfe onto that office ¢ funcfort. Bes ton and bithop : theloter called the nether houfe 30 ing admitted, be maketh fine requefts bnto that has of nights,(quires,gentlemen, and burgeffesof the nozable alfemblie, fir that the houfe mapy(as in aike commons,twtth trhome allo the inferfoz members of times paft) tntop bir formerliberties and priuile, ges: econbdlie,that the congregates map frankelie the cleargte are totned , albeit thep fit in diuerfe pla: ces,and thefe baue to deale onelie it matters of res thety ther minds bpon fac) matters as are tocome ligton , till tt come that fhep fotne toith the reft in inqueffion : thirdlic, that tf anieof the loiver boufe confirmation of all {uch ads as are to paffe in the bo give anie caufe of offente during the eontini fame, Ffo2 totthont the confent of the the effates, ance of thisatemblie,that the fame map infifct facy that is, of the nobilitic,cleargie, and latetic, tldome punifhment bponthe partie culpable, as to the fato ante thing ts fato to be concluded bpon, and brought aflemblic thall be thought conuenicnt : fourthlie,f bute the prince fo; bis confent and allotvance.fo be go ante Doubt Mould arife among them ofthe lotver thot, thatfoeuer the people of Rome did in their bonfe,that be in their name might baue fre accefle Centuriats 037)ribunstys comstys » the fame is and map and recourfe bite his maiettie ¢ lozos of the bigher be done by authozitie of our parlement boufe, thtch boufe, to be further inftruced and refolucd in the is the bead and bodte ofall the realine, and the place fame: fiftlic ano laff,be craucth pardon for bimtelfe; herein euerie particular perfon ts intended to be if in bis going to andfro bettweene the houtes, be fox prefent, if not by bimfelfe, pet by bis aduocate 03 Get or miffake anie thing, requiring that be map res atturneie, F702 this canfealfo anp thing ther enacted turne and be better informed in (uch things as be btu isnot to be miftiked, but obeted of all men twithout faile in twithout offenfe:bnto txpich petitions the low contradidion 02 grudge, Wp the {pace of forfie dats, chancello2 dwth anflver as apperteineth, and this id befoze this aflemblie be begun, the prince fendeth bis 50 Donconthe firft date,o2 peraduenture the fecond, if iwrits bute all his nobilitie particularlic, (tummon -ét could not be conuententlie performed in the firtt, a ing them to appeareatthe faid court. Ze like be both beluet, o2 other comelie ike, withant ano burgefies, the.yonger fortof thetrnines both im attire au coll left,9 meane,(o twelloubes andcarles,as wifcounts and barons,as J before reinermben. ni the miboek of eftate do fit, owwbeitthefe tuoges hatie tio voice tn the bonfe,but onclie thet thattheir opinton ts of 10 {uch ¢ (uch matters as come in queftionamong the ssf {peaking of parlement lozds,ifthep be commenbded fo to do: as the fecretas latve , 3 bane tn the chaptter tiegare to anfiver (ach letters o2 things paticd in Stench,tho thinke themtelues the gaietmen;rtoti thep bane mot diuerfities of iagges anv changther Reither itt Pmevdie with our varie e9 tic of beard s, colou rs about them. Certesof all ettates out Me of hhichfomeare thauenfom the chin Ihef hofe gf So hant sdo leaf alter their attive,and therefie ae gual Lurks, not a few cut Hort like to the beard of mars moll :fo:he ques Dito,(ome made roundiik commennen s for albeit that tehteh tHe? git! es tabbing but Other witha pique devant (® finefa thion!)o2 now and ther right bano Chap.8. seth 5 he eof utgee nitn re oeHee of beluet o2furre, puke, anda ttyfone doublet ofpeti favtfa aw nie;o2 blacke fudynuits and gait} cotours as are 4173 of the haute Lipich {8 oi the PlacesoF lords takeofbpthethetive prince, anv the tempopail losds the **Pets. Ol the dyper boule Welle the lord chancelloz there is another in the Cierke of thé byper bonfe callenthe clerke of the parlement,ihote Barlements ment to hofe tivo knights toithin ech of their coury office is to read the billes, Jfo2 enetic thing that conv ties , to glue their anutfe in the name of the thire, meth int confultation in either houfe, ts firt prt it liketwife to enerie citie and towne , that thep map iwniting tn paper, th{ch being read,he thatlitketh rt chofe their burgeffes,thi) commonlie are men beff feth op and fpeaketh either twtth tt 02 againtt it,ann Skilled in the fate of their citie 02 totune , either for fo one after another fo long as thep fhall thinke gas the Declaration of fuch benefits as thep want , 02 to that bone thep go to another, and fo to the third,ec: Hetw thich toate to refoyme tuch enozmities as tho 60 the inffrument fill fholie 07 im part racéd 02 refoy rough the practifes of i[l membersare practifeo and med, as caufe mouetl for the amendinent of the creptin among them ; the fir being cofen by the fametf the fubftance be reputed neceffarte. An the gentlemen of the thire , the other. bp the citizens ab byer bonfe the lord chancellor demandetl if they burgeffes of cuerie citie and totone, thereby that twill baue it ingroffed, that is to faie, put in pardy court is furnttheo. ihe firft date of the parlement ment,abich done,it is read the third time , ¢aftet Des being come, the loos of the byper boule , as tell bating of the matter to aid fro tfthe moze part od ecclefiafticall as tempozall , do attend bpon the conclave twfthall,bpon the viteranceof thefe fyo2ds, prince , tho riveth thither inperfon , astt were tooAre ye contentedthat it be énaéted or no? the clerké pen the dae of their authozitie; and being come into twriteth bnderneath Soit baile aux commons, and [6 the place , after prafers made, and caufes theiwcy, taben thep [é time thep fend fuch biiles apnonen to tberefore fome not prefent are inforced to be abfent, the commonsby fomeof them that fit on the tool each man taketh bis place accozding to bis pegréz. fackes , tho comminginto the bonfe,¢demanpin he houfe tt (elfe is curtonflie fucnithes with tapittelicence to {peake, bw ble this kind of iKozs 02 Fig, and the king being (et in bis throne,the fpirituall like to the fpeaber,as fir Thomas Smid booth velvet Diy. aw EaittaeGR We the end heould Hape bis apparelafterfuc) fathion as bimfelfe liked, fith he could finde kind of gare moft nattonsd@ not bniuftlic ocrive bs, a8 alfo fy ment hat could pleafe himante tile togither, and that toc dm frentt to tntitate all nations round this be called an Englihman, Certes this twriter about, bs aberetn tor be like to the Polypus orQp: (otherivife being a leivd popith bypecrite amd bre meleon ; andtyerebnte bettoty moft cot pon our grations priei) hetuen bimfelfe herein not to beal 10 axles, ¢ much moze than bponall the refk of our bo together boidof tudgement{ith the hantalicall fol' Dies, astpomen do Liketwrfe bpor thetr heave and lic of our ttation,cuen fromthecourtier to the car: fhoulders. Jn womenallo it ts wtofk to be laren: emt feris fud,that no forme of apparel ltketh vslonger sted, that thep dw notwfarre erceed the lightneffeof Som, than the firgarment is tn the tearing, if it conti> our men (tho neuerthelete aretranffmed from nue & long andbe not laivagine, to recetue fomte o the cap cucn to the berie thw) and forh faring attire ther trinket newolie deutfed by the fickle beaded tate as intine pat twas fuypofed meet for none butlight logs, Ghocouctto haue fenerall trickes incutting, boufetwines onclic.is note become awbabit for chat thereby to drat fond cuftomers to more evpenteot and fober matroues . What ould F fate of thetr monic. Fforurp part J canfell better bow. to inv doublets tith pendant coppeefes otrthe brett fall of ucigh againt this ertomnitie, than defcribe ante cers 20 fags ¢ cots,and flecues of fundzie colours:theit gab teintic of dur attire: fithence fuchis our mutabilitie, ligafcons to beare ont their bums make thee ate that to date therets none to the Spanity quife, to tire-to fit plumround (as thep ferme tt) about theme moto the French totes are mow fine anddelecar their fardingals,and pinerflie coloured nether frocks bie, verlong no fuch apparell.as that hichis after of filke, ierdfeie, and {achlike, ibhereby their bovies the bigh Alman fathion, bp and by the Lurbkith. ma: Are rather deformed thancommended? ¥ haue met ner ts gencratiie beft liken of,otherinife the o2ifco twit fome of thefe trulles.in Jondon fo oifguilen, gotuns,the Warbarian fleeues the mandiiton tarne thatit hath paffed mip till to vifcerne wbetherthep to Collie wefton ward,and the hort French: breches {yee men 02 fvomen, make fudhacomelie veffure,that erceptit Were a dog Thusit is nowcometapatte that women are be inadoublet,vor fhall not fee anie fo difguifed,asare 30 conte men, and mei tranfformed inte monfters? mp counttic men of England. And as thele fathi and Thole gad gifts thich almightie Goo hath gtaen ons ate diuerfc,fo ithetwile it is a world to fer the buto bs fo relecue our necefitties withall (asa wale cofflinetic aud the curiofitie: the ercefle ann the bani: onturning altogither the grace of God into way fie : the pompe and the brauerte+ the change aiw-the fonneffe, for barietic: and) finallie the ficklenede andthe follie Luxuriant aninigrebrys iplerunmse fetundis) that is i all degrees: in fomuc that nothing ts hot otheriife bettotuen thaninvall ercetteas if re moze conffant in Cngland thaninconftancie of ats iif not ofertwife hotw to confume:aid watt thent axgnch come fire. Dh hotw much cof ts bettowen now adaics bp» J pzaie God thatin this bebalfe our fine be notlthe bpon thebox Ott Out bodies and how little vpon our foules! boty buto that of Sodama and Gomorha; tole ert0ys Eat! Dic,anbiittle maniefotes of aparell hath the one and botw: little 40 iuere priveerceffe af diet and abufe of Hons bene bpon thefoule furniture hath the other: how long time is atkenin fits aboundantlie beftatwen byon thenr, belive tuant decking bp of the first,and hotw little {pace lef aber: Of charitic foward thepanejmacerteine other points info feed thetatery howeurions,bow nice alO.areg Ahich the prophet Hntéerh bp in tence... Cortes te humbet of men and fwomen, and bow bardlie-can ‘commiontwealth cannot be fata to flostth aberc tie the tailoz pleafe thom tn making it fit for their bo: abufes reigne; butis tather opzetien by wisrealony Diesehow manie times mutt it be fent backe againe ble etadtons mate bporridy farmers,enid of PO? fobim that madeiteahat chafing, ubat fretting. what tenants,therebsthte mainteme the fame, ricer Teprorhfull language doth the pare Morkemean beare thas tt ener merier: tity England, thaw Alvaies and mantetimes ehen he doth nothing an toit ‘Englifhman was buotone abyoad by bisaber at all,pet Ghen it ts bought hone again ote e itis verte sg : 5° cloth, androntented fhinking t fuffictent fo baie fato thus much ofay parell generalli¢,aben nothing cam particularlic be fpokent of anieconttancie thereof, + it ie tan eee Set aed pect Shame in the one hand, and a peece of cloth tit the other, to Thedelcription ofEngland. bo twrare either rings of gold, ffores, 02 pearle in their cares, thereby fhey tmacine the morkeman: fhtpof God not to bea titticamtenoed, wot here: tn thep rather difgrace than adome thett perfons, as by their nicenefle in agparell , fo) thich % fair oe adlificult pace of tvorke be had faken tr band, be gaue ouer bis tranell,and onelie dane the picture of a naked man, onto khomte be gaueapatre of Heares |