pronounce each syllable of torment long upon them, that the thred of their life might not be cut off but un∣ravell'd, as counting it no pain for men to die, except they dyed with pain; witnesse Anthony Utenhow, whom he caused to be tied to a stake with a chain in Brussells, compassing him about with a great fire, but not touching him, turning him round about like a poore beast, who was forced to live in that great torment and extremity, roasting before the fire so long, untill the Halberdiers themselves, having compassion on him, thrust him through, contrary to the will both of the Duke and the Spanish Priests.
When the city of Harlem surrendred themselves unto him on condition to have their lives, he suffered some of the Souldiers and Burgers thereof to be starved to death, saying that though he promised to give them their lives, he did not promise to find them meat. The Netherlanders used to fright their children with telling them, Duke. D'Al∣va was coming; and no wonder if children were sca∣red with him, of whom their fathers were afraid.
He was one of a lean body and visage, as if his eager soul, biting for anger at the clog of his body, desired to fret a passage through it. He had this humour, that he neglected the good counsel of others, especially if gi∣ven him before he ask'd it, and had rather stumble then beware of a block of another mans telling.
But as his life was a miroir of cruelty, so was his death of Gods patience. It was admirable, that his tra∣gicall acts should have a comicall end; that he that sent so many to the grave, should go to his own, & die in peace. But Gods justice on offenders goes not alwayes in the same path, nor the same pace: And he is not par∣doned for the fault, who is for a while reprived from the punishment; yea sometimes the guest in the inne goes quietly to bed, before the reckoning for his supper is brought to him to discharge.