A iournall or daily register of all those warlike atchieuements which happened in the siege of Berghen-up-Zoome in the Low-countries betweene the armies of the Marquesse Spinola assaylants, and the Prince of Orange, defendants, of the said towne; together with the raising of the siege. In the end is added two letters, which discouer the errours fore-conceiued of the successe of that siege, and the after-designes of the Spanish armies, if they had taken in Bergen: with some particular accidents of warre, which were occasions of mirth to the beholders. All faithfully translated out of the original Low-Dutch copie.
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- A iournall or daily register of all those warlike atchieuements which happened in the siege of Berghen-up-Zoome in the Low-countries betweene the armies of the Marquesse Spinola assaylants, and the Prince of Orange, defendants, of the said towne; together with the raising of the siege. In the end is added two letters, which discouer the errours fore-conceiued of the successe of that siege, and the after-designes of the Spanish armies, if they had taken in Bergen: with some particular accidents of warre, which were occasions of mirth to the beholders. All faithfully translated out of the original Low-Dutch copie.
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- London :: Printed [by Eliot's Court Press?] for Nathaniel Butter, Bartholomew Downes, and Thomas Archer,
- 1622.
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- Bergen op Zoom (Netherlands) -- History -- Siege, 1622.
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"A iournall or daily register of all those warlike atchieuements which happened in the siege of Berghen-up-Zoome in the Low-countries betweene the armies of the Marquesse Spinola assaylants, and the Prince of Orange, defendants, of the said towne; together with the raising of the siege. In the end is added two letters, which discouer the errours fore-conceiued of the successe of that siege, and the after-designes of the Spanish armies, if they had taken in Bergen: with some particular accidents of warre, which were occasions of mirth to the beholders. All faithfully translated out of the original Low-Dutch copie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A08675.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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THE IOVRNALL OF THE SIEGE OF
Bergen-vp-zoome. -
The Copies of two Letters written from
Antwerpe, the first by a good Protestant, dated the 24. ofSeptember, and the other by a Romish Catholike, dated beforethe 13.of September. -
Tragedies and Commedies of
BERGEN. - The Bullet must haue a lighting place.
- He is well kept, whom God keepes.
- Whom God hath ioyned, shall no man put asunder.
- The more knaue, the better lucke.
- One mans fortune, is another mans misfortune.
- A good bit spared, is for the most part eaten by the Catte.
- Schollers goods pay no Custome, in the Empyre.
- Wish and haue.
- Nothing venture, nothing haue.
- Two curst dogs bite not one another.
- Take hee de what you catch at.