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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Quanto amplexetur populus te Caesar amore, Testantur uarijs gaudia mixta sonis. Aera, tube, litui, cantus, citharae, calamis{que} Consona teresonant organa disparibus. Vnum te celebrant, te unum sic cuncta salutant. O decus, o rerum Gloria, Caesar. Aue.
¶ This salutacyon was at the pagiant / at the lytell cundyt in chepe.
With what ioy Charles the people the amplect Theyr ryght great ioyes done playnly testifye Mixed with swete sownes of many asect Some so wnyng trumpes and clarions wonders hye Some other syngynge most melodiously Some vpon lutes / some vpon harpes play The to reioyce / in all that euer they may.
¶ Some with pypes / maken swete armony Some stryke thorgan kayes / very doulce and shrill The swere noyse redoundeth vp vnto the skye All celebrate the Charles / bothe loude and styll All and echone Charles done salute the / and wyll / Sayeng. O Worshyp: o glory of thynges humayne Hayle mighty Charles / emperour of Germayne.
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