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¶THE PALACE of Pleasure.
The Romanes and the Albanes beyng at warres, for in∣iuries mutually inferred, Metius Suffetius the Albane capi∣tain deuised a waie by a combate, to ioigne bothe the cities in one. Uictorie falling to the Romanes, the Romane vic∣tor killeth his sister who notwithstādyng, is condempned to die. Afterwardes vpon his fathers sute he is deliuered.
¶The first Nouell.
NVma Pompilius the seconde kyng of the Romanes beeyng deade, Tullus Hostilius succe∣ded, a lustie and couragious yong gentleman: For as Nu∣ma was giuē to peace, so was he to warres and valiance. It chaunced in his tyme that cer¦tein peasantes of the Romane dition, and the like of the Albanes, was foragyng and driuyng of boties the one from the other. At that tyme raigned in Alba one C. Cluilius. Ambassadours from bothe places were sent to redemaūde the thinges stol∣len. Tullus commaunded his people that thei should deliuer none, til commaundement were giuen in that behalfe: for he knewe right well that the Alban kyng would restore nothyng, by whiche occasion be might v∣pon iust cause, proclaime warres. He receiued the Al∣ban Ambassadours in verie courteous maner, and thei as curteously celebrated his honourable and sumptu∣ous interteignemente. Amitie proceded on bothe par∣tes, till the Romanes beganne to demaunde the firste restituciō: whiche the Albanes denied, and summoned warres to bee inferred vpon them within thirtie daies