[1] And therevpon, by and by after the messenger de|parted, he caused in all the hast all his seruants to be called vp, and so with his owne houshold about him, and euerie man weaponed, he tooke the great seale with him, and came yet before daie vnto the queene. About whom he found much heauinesse, rumble, hast and businesse, cariage and conueiance of hir stuffe in|to sanctuarie, chests, coffers, packs, fardels, trussed all on mens backs, no man vnoccupied, some la|ding, some going, some discharging, some comming for more, some breaking downe the walles to bring in the next waie, and some yet drew to them that holpe to carrie a wrong waie: such made their lucre of others losse, praising a bootie aboue beautie, to whome the poets verse may be well applied, to wit:

T [...]ul. lib. 2. eleg. 3. Ferrea non Venerem sed praedam saecula laudant.