Of the tryu[m]phe, and the 'vses that Charles themperour, [et] the most myghty redouted kyng of England, Henry the. viii. were saluted with, passyng through London.

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Of the tryu[m]phe, and the 'vses that Charles themperour, [et] the most myghty redouted kyng of England, Henry the. viii. were saluted with, passyng through London.
Author
Lily, William, 1468?-1522.
Publication
[[London] :: Imprynted by Richarde Pynson printer to the kyngis noble grace,
[1522]]
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Subject terms
Charles, -- V, -- Holy Roman Emperor, -- 1500-1558 -- Poetry.
Epigrams, English.
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¶ The gretyng that was at the pagiant at the standerd in Chepe.
O Howe oft princis the people of Britayne For your comyng haue made supplication Vnto god. all ages prayen / with hert glad and fayne Chyldren yong folke / and olde with deuocyon Desyryng entierly / with great affection your noble persons / for to beholde and se Vntyll that tyme contented they can nat be.
¶ At last ye come / conduct by Christ and Mary Kuyt toguether / with perpetuall bonde of peace Hayle moost pusant princes: full of clemency Hayle mighty kynges / blessed and well at ease I pray the lyuynge god: that it may hym please your great vertues / graces / and eke goodnesse Into vs and ours / may haue a large entresse.
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