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THE SPANISH LADIE. THE FIFT BOOKE. (Book 5)
AMongst those many spoyles which the Conquerours of he famous Northern Island (governed then by a most noble Queene) carried away from the Citie of Cadiz; Clotaldo, Captaine of a squa∣dron of Ships, brought along with him to Mundolin, metropolis of that Isle, a Girle of the age of seven yeares, little more or lesse, and this contrary to the will and knowledge of the Generall; who with great diligence caused search to bee made for the Childe, that she might bee returned backe to her Pa∣rents, who had complained unto him, of the wanting of their Daughter; humbly beseeching him, that since his Excellencie was pleased to content himselfe with their goods, and out of his noblenesse had left their persons free; that they onely might not be so miserable and unhap∣pie, that seeing they were now left poore, they might not be robb'd of their Daughter, who was the joy of their hearts, the light of their eyes, and the fayrest and beauti∣fullest