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CHAP. LXXX. My reception by the King of Bungo, as Ambassador from the Vice-Roy of the Indiaes. (Book 80)
AFter the six daies were past the King parted from Osquy to go to the town of Fucheo, accompanied with a great number of Nobilitie, and a guard of six hundred foot, and two hundred horse, which made a goodly shew. Being ar∣rived there, he was received by the people with great demonstrations of joy, with Shewes, Interludes, and many other inventions after their manner, that were very costly; after which, he went to his Palace, an exceeding fair and magnificent structure, whither the next day he sent for me, and bid me bring him the Vice-Roys Letter, as being come for no other end but to receive it, and that after he had read it, he would speak with Father Belquior touching the matters that were most im∣portant. Whereupon I presently returned to my lodging, and having made ready all that was necessary for me, about two of the clock in the afternoon, the King sent the Captain of the town, and four other of the chiefest men of the Court for me; who conducted me to the Palace, accompanied with forty Portugals, which marched all on foot, because it is the custome of the Country so to do. All the streets thorow which we past, were very handsomly set forth, and there was such a world of people, as the officers had much adoe to make way for us. Three Por∣tugals on horseback, carried each of them a peece of the present; and a little after them followed two curious Spanish Gennets, with rich Saddles and Trappings, and with such Armes as are used in Justs. Upon our arrival at the first court of the Palace, we found the King there on a scaffold, which had been erected expresly for him, ac∣companied with all the Lords of the Kingdome, amongst whom, vvere the Ambassa∣dors of three strange Princes, namely the first of the King of the Lequios, the second of the King of Chauchim, and Isle of Tosa, and the third of the Emperor of the Miacoo; and round about as far as the court extended, there were above a thousand har∣quebuziers, and four hundred men mounted on good horses, besides a multitude of people without number. After that the forty Portugals and I were come to the Scaffold where the King was, we performed all the ceremonies and complements which are used to be done to him in such cases; and then approaching a little neerer to him, I delivered him the Letter from the vice-Roy, which he would not receive but stan∣ding. Then being set down again in his place, he gave it to one about him, that was as his Secretary who read it aloud that every one might hear. After it was read, the King questioned me before the three strange Ambassadors, and the great Lords with whom he was accompanied, about certain things which he was curious to know touching our Europe; whereof one was, how many men, armed cap-a-pe, and moun∣ted on such horses as those were that I saw there, the King of Portugal could bring in∣to the field? Whereupon fearing least I should blush if I came to tell a lie; I must confesse, that I was much troubled how to answer, which one of my companions who was neer me, perceiving, speaking for me, made answer; That he could bring an hundred or sixscore thousand; a matter whereat the King was much abashed, and I too: But the King taking pleasure as it seemed, in the marvellous answer, which this Portugal gave him, bestovved above an hours time in asking him que∣stions. In the mean season, even the King himself, and all they that were present with him, being exceedingly amazed to hear such great and strange things delivered, he turned to them and said; I sware truly unto you, that I should desire nothing so much in the world, as to see the Monarchy of this great Country, whereof I have heard such wonderfull things▪ as well concerning the immence treasures, and the infinite number of ships which he hath; for could I but once do this, I should live very well con∣tented the rest of my daies. Thereupon having sent me, and those that accompanied me, away, he said unto me, When thou shalt think it a fit time, thou maiest bid the Father come unto me, for he shall find me ready here to receive him.