[...] Fox in [...] Acts and [...]numents.Of this marriage (saith maister Fox) as the pa|pists chieflie séemed to be verie glad, so diuerse of them after diuerse studies, did shew foorth their in|ward affections: some made interludes and page|ants, and some drew foorth genealogies, deriuing his pedegrée from Edward the third, and Iohn of Gant; some made verses. Amongst all other mai|ster White then bishop of Lincolne in his poeticall veine, being droonken with ioie of the marriage, spued out certeine verses; the copie whereof we haue here inserted, to impart vnto common knowlege.
22.1. Philippi & Mariae genealogia, qua am|bo principes ex Iohanne de Gandauo Eduarditer|tij, Angliae, Franciaeque regis filio descendisse ostenduntur, Whito Lincolniense authore.
Philippi & Mariae genealogia, qua am|bo principes ex Iohanne de Gandauo Eduarditer|tij, Angliae, Franciaeque regis filio descendisse ostenduntur, Whito Lincolniense authore.
Ille parens regum Gandaua ex vrbe IohannesSomersetensem comitem profert Iohannem.Somersetensis venit hoc patre dux Iohannes,Qui Margaretam Richemundi habuit comitissam.Haec dedit Henricum, qui regni septimus huiusHenrico octauo solium regale reliquit.Hoc patre propitio, & fausto quasi sydere nataIure tenes sacram, teneásque Maria coronam.22.2. Verses of maister White bishop of Lin|colne,These verses are answe|red in master Fox by the ler|ned. concerning the marriage of Phi|lip and Marie.
Verses of maister White bishop of Lin|colne,These verses are answe|red in master Fox by the ler|ned. concerning the marriage of Phi|lip and Marie.
Nubat vt Angla Anglo, regina Maria Philippo,Inque suum fontem regia stirps redeat,Noluit humani generis daemon vetus hostis,Sed Deus Anglorum prouida spes voluit.Nollet Scotus inops, timidúsque ad praelia Gallus,Caesar, & Italia, & Flandria tota volet.Noluit Haereticus (stirps Caiphae) pontificum grexPontificum sed grex Catholicus voluit.Octo vxorati Patres in daemone nollent:Quinque Cathenati pro pietate volent.Noluit Iohannes Dudley Northumbrius vrsus,Sed fidum regni Concilium voluit.Noluit aetatis nostrae Catilina Viatus,Sed proceres & plebs & pia turba volet.Nollet Graius dux, & Cantia terra rebellans:Nos quoniam Dominus sic voluit, volumus.Clarior effectus repetat sua limina sanguis,Cùm sit Philippo iuncta Maria viro.]
Compare 1577 edition: 1 2 3 But to procéed. As soone as the feasting & solem|nitie of the said marriage was ended, the king and quéene departed from Winchester, and by easie iour|nies came to Windsore castell,King Philip stalled at Windsor. where the fift of Au|gust being sundaie, he was stalled according to the order of the garter, and there kept S. Georges feast himselfe in his roiall estate, and the earle of Sussex was also the same time stalled in the order. Iohn Fox. At which time an herald tooke downe the armes of England at Windsore, and in the place of them would haue set the armes of Spaine, but he was commanded to set them vp againe by certeine lords.A generall hunting. The seuenth of August was made a generall hunting with a toile raised of foure or fiue miles in length, so that manie a déere that day was brought to the quarrie. The eleuenth of August they remooued to Richmond, and from thence the 27 of the same moneth they came by water to London, landing at the bishop of Winche|sters house, through which they passed both to South|worke parke, and so to Suffolke place,The king and quéene come through Lon|don to West|minster. where they lodged that night: and the next daie being saturdaie and the nineteenth of August, they being accompa|nied with a great number of nobles and gentlemen, rode from thence ouer the bridge, and passed through London vnto Westminster.