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Show ' )TlhieConqueft ofIreland. -Stheholierman (pake thisting thatle,frt.at Lone Teaeain a God.tho,pate pond-tgefea.-Andgwwonldte, a4 Chap.30,31 ee "to he great binderanenof (heir noble enterpatte sag ss:tar boone ammaninithantthatpeorheticall (pivit oa mtoze cutdence ser {yoken a lefing, that-weagp -bp conch {uch tourgs brioflicas tuere before fpoken Mhortlie to take shat-tryefaxcipeaber , SabieSue Lato thtetic ue efied, -Uhoreasthe kingreigned for/and,fi fwozldlie peares,thittic pears weregranted bin e's Chap.32,33- figue ot oifprofe. Wyo is iguozant how-hapic a thingit toas that aule was deinen into Atalte,and pet be {uttered Syiptmzackerbutthe (hip of bis heart was fafe among the furges of the fea, Liketwife therfore as vertueis perteded in infiruritic,and golo ectationof biscanuertion,¢ triallof bis ber tO fried in the five: fo the conftancieof faith that can yearsfell bponbint,as bpor wotion ;bnatthelatfue ayubngrasefull, repzobate,and abtect{eruant,iteads uongement,@zroww,¢{aranuinic,3702 in the.thya. the eirtith pearcof, bis reigne s tmmediatlie after conning of the patriarch,bis tirtt enterprile of {ers the labour ving bistonne JobnintsFreland, both thze-and thirs as finapis; ad the courage of the mindis moje bar Ifant againe than trovbions aflaultsof fortune. D bolumuch rather twonld 3, that thefe kings acconv find boon, croifare bport bim at Lotw2es, gtuing an crample fo other princes in that matter. Uherbponthe king felfe: pet to this baie J can neuer remember that bt fion inithout howro2. What map be mozeterrible to a creature than fo fe bis creato; {mitten though with fueapons? That man without greefe can abibeto fe the fernants of God,¢ patrons of mento be murthes red? Whocanbebold the Hozd of nature to {uffer,¢doth not fuffer theretith 2 What this vifion portens deth, without preiudice to ante F twill thetw briefiie, He that fuffered once in bis otwne perfonforall, gt € warre betipene the king of England and teiwes of France, through the voting of both parts . The Ted iuith the like compation,moningbis ta renenges MentWith the (hetwing of fo great greefe. As concers fing that bofce beginning ina barbarous language peloing bpof prince Kbele bp the meansof bis bn- cle Dene at Pencadoin Sonthwales , the bing of Englaid comming thither. The bntvilling ¢ wefkeo confeffion orielie bp toozd ¢ bp writing (as foe fap) of Thomas of Canturbuarte, and bis tuffragans at Clarendon, as concerning armates ; aben that por phelte of Merlin Ambzofius {emed to be fulfilled; eng outof all the court at Mozthampton againk the of Werliniuis father , bearing the croffe, ¢mainteining the rights filled, of the crucifir , aid the p:{ute departure of bim to erile that night. Theamballage of Keinold archbti fhop of Cullen, ¢ chancelloz to the emperoa, from the fafd emperoz to the bing of Cngland : Oho as an effectuous perfuader of martage ta be had betivene Penrice the emperors neyhue duke of Saronie and Wanter, an' Watild the kings eloelk paughter : be vifon. that window to the empeireall beauen,there appercd the court thereof ingreat multitude , wide open as it were to befpoitea , allbinds of munition being bentagaint it. ou might baue {ene there a bead Ken through twitharrotnes ; fone with lances , and of the matter) did bictw it longer than the ref. $9 flat on their faces : me thongbt that F (to fe the end thep haning gotten the vicozie out all the other, We bloudie flanes fell bpon the prince of the bee to be orders, fitting in bis thione as be twas want on the pletured, amid dzatwing bin from the thzone bnto Anfulfo , king of Lolevo and Caflile . The comming of Dernictus ( being erpelled)tothe kings amb the failing oner into Freland of FFitsHephans, ¢ 1030 moe gricuonflie than other nations , as thete batting declareth. Gov forbid that the palfion o2la Mentation be here bnderftmd by anie Naughter of the diftians and people tn this erpedition. The memorable euents of ourtime. Chap. 33+ Qi Thinkeit not impertinent to fet Downe bere(bp occafion ) the abucntures and notas ble euentsin England ; and firfl of all, the Bing: as of bis mother queene opatilo the counteffe of Gullogne , Hen the concozd adoption made be- toene bing Steyhan , and envie Duke of 02 atlic there folloined a terrible botce Woch,woch,Dyali-qhott!sSut tether tt came fre fora crotune to crotone. Jmmediatlie,the aduances ment of the duke to the kingdome,, and the cozonas tafell of Wztogenoxth ppon Seuerne, and the conv Semariage of queene Clianoz, and the tranflation beaten,oy tas vitered bp the people beneath,ca tion of king Wenrie the fecond. Lhe alltege of the z Pulfionof the twazthic knight ugh Portimer to Dedition to the terrible erample of all, Cayat ries ther ard the carle,thzough the working of the nottell sano fo tie teraz of this vote # the vifon + old crrinuie,s their fimies deferuinrg the fame, tuahened me, earle Wchard. The etpeditionof the lord of Ditwate "Albi monde fre th Powwes,ano bis returne by occaftonof rane + *")not twithout bis burtfall oifmembzing of the plens ges , and great laughterof bis enimies . Zhe mare tp2domeof Thomas , The often thining miractes. 50 She departure ofthe noble Wenrte bithop of Wine chefter,vefcenbded of the bings bloud at Windbetter, The diage of the king into Freland. Ape confpirar cie of the fates againtt thetr prince , and the chile bien againgt their father . he comming of tine cardinals into ozmanbdie ,to make inquirie of the death ofthe marty; She (adden rétorneofthe bing out of Zreland into Wales, and fo into Erigland, thenfe into Pozmanbdie ; tolth an aypeafing of the faid cardinals, and the French king . The firtt oes "funden death of the defeiners of the ings dome of Englanv againtt the latwfull heire , the nev 6o patture of the pong bing with bis tivo brethren from bis father into France. She biaozic of thects whueof Benrie by bis baughter Watilo ; as twell the nill nd ties peares warre , and the kinds mercie death of the tumrthie knight Cuftathius the fon of towards the variquithed,ds tne haue (heived before. Bing Steyhan ,and fon inlaw to Lewes the FFrend Mandie. And then after the death of king Stepan, end that( ubtch mas tomfe) betimenethe fae hop of Pozke,to the petudice of the curd of Cane Dolce began in the Germane tong, ard ended in Las d tamed through the right fide twith their Lamces,an in this mianet, ' king Benrie , folemnised it Londonbp the archbt+ Grefedsnbled . And there that wofull mourning right bao, baning bis breaft naked, they th:uft bim We} duke into Cnglan for the kings daughter. he coronation of bing Wenrie the thiro, fonts teined the kings daughter Cliano2, to be maried mans and the Jtaltans take thts the affliction of their afunder , and the lower beatenas it were being 9 pened, and the fight of mine cies pearfing thong ritter foo the brightnes, o2terro2,o2 pitie, badfallen Canturburie, And incontinentlie the countie Gun: celine, and other ffates of Saronie came from the Woch,woch, inthe Germpe tong, is a figne of tine,it mate be fignified therebp, that onclie the Al niine etes to {é that the fame twas , J fatwa bright 3B strange be badfinityen bis life inthis bictorte; doubtleffe that fantous propbefie of sperlin Amb2ofins bad bane BW prophetic of sWerlin tous borefied in him.Wis beginning, faith be)thall waner fchifme . Rot long affect the publike perinrie thaough out ail the realme, bp the binigs proclamation a+ Gaintt the fe of faint yeter, and the archbifhop of aMdendingin Latine, what J thinke J will Hew. 40 turvurie. Ambatlavos came from Spaine,and ob bout the coche crowing, me thought 9 fav a great multitude of men loking bp into beaver, and as it were wondering at fomenbat. So J lifting YP 6o fHme with fords. And khenmanic of the beboloers aaig Suddendifcarvale hetwene the kines -_loffe of manie kitfghts . A famptucuserpedition ta ter fo manie ntivacles bad confecrated with bis blond. Soltketwite he declared this his paflton abich he fo: bis fufteined,notin the crofle,butin bis mates fie : fo he figuificd,thatall the court of heaucn {after - Avifion and expofition thereof. the rottozing of the decaien fate of the bolic Llano, ff Chap. 21. -Porthtwales in atowddic fireia , not Without the inind therebp , Jpalled the retkof the night twithout but twith weapons in that holie land, abfch be ate lordscourt at Pents. So as itis thought, the king of England being veferucdmoze thanall other to Thedifcord ofthe kings, my forehead with the crolle eftfones,sfortificngimp that glozie from bint, abich be goton thecrotle, Dz 30 maued allo , but in vaine,to fet cleare the Almains cut ffomone, anarme from another, and fone firte beanei," -_-the kingdonte, {6 ltketwife ft fell spon the peacebzeas -_kersof the fame,as well of the bzethzon , as allo of the (oris, : Lhe tubdving of price Dene at Colthull tr elfe that bis fatthfuilbad fuffered, not tn the croffe, with manie fates of Almane twere crotfed in the ching thcking With wild affedions, and bis end shall mount to foas in fo great an booro2 both of bodie and ntind,for balfeanboure and nioze, that Jfearedleat Mould haue fallen befides mp felfe. But recourfing oenout, lie to the onlie refuge of humane faluation,¢ blefting ueth bs fo brderfkand,that he notw (ufferethagaine, .,. he buls tongs thall becut out . The inturtons ceis B prophefie of Cugland, theearles father, and philip king of 50 light breake ont bettwcene the thichenelle of the clotins, and the clouds being incontinentlic feucted France, tho bad bin before at vartance (with Cots frace,ann the archbithop of Lowes perfuafion) tn that place amb that boure,at theirconference at Outs fozs were croifed,with manic other great merof the clergie and laitic.and as kings folotwed the crample ofthe erle,(o after thefv erample the emperour $ res derike, thzongh the perfualton of thenuke of Alba, celles, And as deftructonfell pinthe detemers of bt that inbisfocke . And be that bp triumphing o uer the croffe, and afcending fo the right handof bis father, hath bictoztonflie entered bis kingdome ; bis enimies not go abont to vepstue bim of bis kings dome,and fabuert bis church,atch he gathered bute bim by the thending of bis blond. Therefore, as ¥ do fujpote , this paffton dfd mot aypeare bpon the crofle, but his maieffie : as though the croffe now being taken atvaie, bis enfmies go about to take heaucnlie difpofition to the bicozte of Defers ® Chap. 32. 4 Fen louc. Wow much greatertsit to repare "things caft Dotone,than to buderpzop things Werfore J chaunht it notincomentent : ithelie to fall: And Hho had knowne Hedo2,if Lrote tofet donnea biften, abich be that bideth had continued int profperiti¢ 2 by fo much as abuere much from wifemen ¢ reucalethit to babes fiticts moze infant and byged, by fo much the glozte 40 bifited me withall, being a mot fimple and of baltantnete inill thine the brighter. Jfo2 bp the fes bile Mo2eteh. Jn the milcrteofthis fime,in that ciuill cret tuagement of God, tutthin twopearesafterthe and deteftable Difcord betweenthe king and the erle Wictorte was given to the pagans and Parthians,as of Poitiers, J being tith the hing at Ginon caftell gaint thecintitians, either to reucnge the colo Devo: the feuenth foes of Pate: at night tr mp Aape a tion of the raft church,oz to trie the benout obedience of the weiterne men; the {worthte Wicardearle of Poilticrs hearing thisoucrthow,toke deuoutlie the oeth mante torso confound the mightto make euen the rugged, there were profperons {nts fat inmybed,erenoluenthele things tit my mind, 3 fleepe, $f through Gods grace returned fullie tomp ;4 Xholoule,albeit it toas bupzofitable, Ant altercation not becraised with tribulations doth increafe moze panicd twitha fet men acceptable to Ood, had ta ben byonthem this labo2tous, but pet a glorious and. coft-was.frnftrateadlot. Lhe fourneie,than to war proud fo2the great wealth that fithpeare., tibereas he neucelostland befoze, be loft thep bad gathered of manie people to this end. tiead to hing {atltp (being bata child) almoft all Anton. The fonreandéhictith peere he lof the caffell Kader; 20 over the tole bible,and confider thefe latter times, and pou {hall find,that bicorie bath bene gaincd,not anb Wweluere all Meric., The fiueand thirtith peare {with force amd humane potver,but with Gods grace of bis reigne,amo the fourth peeve after the comming and fto2e of bertucs, 3fo2 as Caffiodorus faith: An of the patriarey, notonclic hing Willy of France, armed people withoutthe Lozd is bnarnted, And as but bis fon 2(chardof Pottiersrifing againt bin, Seneca fatth, Pot the number ofthe people, but the be loft the cities of Lowes and Maine,with manic bertueof a fewaetthe bidorie. DF the foure before caltels,and bimfelfe alfo;; accozning to that in faint named, the emperour F reverthe, albeit be ivas the Gregorie? Mote thatthe 07d hath long forbozne, laff croifed, yet in the erecutionthereof be twas the . that they might be conuerted, if thep do not conucrt, fir some therefore J-account fo much the more be condemneth themthe moze greeuonite. o Iwmathie of bicorie in beauen , and glorie in earth, that be foxfaking large kingdomes and bisempits, The croifing ofkings. belaicd not out the matter, Chap..30. Ly Mitnerchancetheking was referucn by The Conquctt ofIreland. call himbere fo Wituele,fohhomeall things ate apparant and mantfel, that (mmmcdiatlicas J fhoughthep being vufit fort; the bonothereof was referned fox other 5 og perehanceaccoding fo the fore tence-ot Gregorte : Aoueriifie, whieh is obteacda gain godvowwes 5 isa trial of ertue, and not a Thecomming of Huguutio Petie Leon cardingll of the title of faint Angelo into England, and the celebration of acouncell vnder bin of all the clears gie of Gngland,at London, as concerning the cons tention of fupzematie bettoane Wi-pard archbithop of Canturbarie, and Koger of Borke : but the alles gations of both foes with fits and faues brake it off . Zhe bityop of Capua, and Dtaferus elec of Croia , ad earle Florus, came from Willan king of Stcilt , to have marlage betinans him ang Joane the kings ponger banghter. ' FM the * |