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quadgram frequency
early english books online40
represented either as utf20
characters represented either as20
the king of morocco18
at the same time16
the emperor of morocco12
the empire of morocco12
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to the king of12
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to the top of3
and when they have3
of the emperour of3
this newe saintish kings3
original in the henry3
historicall discourse of muley3
of his chief negroes3
discussed in the presence3
a letter written of3
is the eighteenth of3
he was brought up2
palme of his right2
the iniuries all the2
the continuance of his2
observe that the moors2
vsurpers as he counted2
these saints for all2
he must iudge the2
sadocke and the iew2
in mans iudgement mulley2
outside of his right2
seduce them to further2
almahalla greater then theirs2
of the land for2
the one or the2
to be ridde of2
christ was a great2
so dauid calleth them2
peace and iustice is2
if he expected any2
so came to some2
it in such a2
ciuill warre with a2
went to welcome him2
the diuell done by2
some fewe dayes after2
so hopefull a maister2
the richness of his2
shall not withhold it2
of placing these chests2
did not make him2
to the french king2
for certaine that his2
king told his shrokies2
a gentleman of a2
rest answerable to the2
brebers those that inhabite2
wherein there is some2
or of his proceeding2
the same time the2
with my commendations to2
them pay him what2
to whom our moor2
account to gather a2
fanaticall saints now become2
beene so long since2
other parts they haue2
what we had seene2
his returne from the2
at the head of2
the same written in2
and he in the2
with them and such2
made them feare him2
that they might see2
way was to pass2
let your majesty know2
god send vs an2
when they are at2
brother mulley shecks children2
forces to expell them2
shop in paules churchyard2
as the prouerbe is2
people in such awe2
and die with him2
he and his race2
athenians in the acts2
and with their helpe2
i was in his2
hath long time soiourned2
of the mole was2
of monsieur de st2
what wonders he hath2
of some thirty six2
may seem to have2
it to deceiue the2
would give him as2
and then all must2
friend to the french2
of your good health2
god deliuer vs christians2
in the world to2
to be sold at2
years by francis brooks2
march towards that place2
his almahalla at first2
knew what belonged to2
the towns of his2
of the diuell done2
and by the way2
non vnquam tulit documenta2
to draw a petition2
thousand horse and foote2
and linnens from him2
or prophet of his2
goodness of the soil2
had done to benbucar2
passing such a riuer2
the price of his2
told him it was2
his elder brother muley2
and not onely the2
let him take the2
and hauing put peace2
for onely three peeces2
the anger of their2
delusions that they should2
the end of this2
our country man m2
and vnderstand whether that2
some women and children2
by the cruelty of2
but in his angry2
stablish their prophets religion2
was the best news2
in horse and foote2
christians that knew how2
renounce their old master2
and hold the people2
that man of sinne2
the residue of the2
a signe of a2
the moors do not2
the widow of mulley2
the faith of jesus2
reuise some papers of2
walking in it to2
dayes iourney from saphia2
what wonders hee did2
betweene foure and fiue2
moores and christians that2
with the protection of2
beganne to bee dismaied2
and for his gouernment2
did honor him and2
does not belong to2
the spanish olla podrida2
who was also a2
i can at the2
he would not turn2
the greatest share in2
as a present to2
the outside of his2
the product of the2
had found that come2
to lose his right2
the fable in aesop2
and at his return2
foure of the clocke2
to be known from2
the benefit of their2
from one place to2
that great whore spoken2
and such people as2
at morocus placed his2
give him as much2
the ape imitator of2
the next morning he2
of him whither he2
ten chickens of gold2
to your hearts desire2
one of our men2
parts of this countrey2
which he had so2
bears the name of2
sold at his shop2
of the state of2
parts of christendome the2
before hand his owne2
long time soiourned there2
of those with whom2
the soles of their2
fraight a ship of2
shal see whether deuil2
he has a quick2
his comming maried the2
but either to tel2
it is death to2
some years he had2
at the time of2
a considerable number of2
and therefore in the2
where much people were2
should hoist out his2
that at my going2
with the blood of2
one tent and a2
first that great whore2
of morocco with a2
in the mountains very2
lions had not devoured2
then what had passed2
must strike vp a2
treat with him about2
a drum hee should2
a parcel of his2
in little saint bartholmewes2
best horse of his2
slue many men vpon2
course he was to2
the ship went downe2
if i did not2
a new moone to2
as there be any2
pretence come to the2
hauing gayned these countries2
than i can a2
as could not be2
and whether true or2
appeare a bridge in2
that he may have2
knew how to mannage2
his holy sacraments to2
to take vp his2
taking no better care2
i know master s2
recorded in their writings2
hayre growing betweene his2
and spake with him2
to the mountaines neare2
this new saintish king2
it is hard to2
that holy one of2
put peace in his2
which seeing they did2
the season of their2
workes that they ought2
here is great alteration2
now they should see2
only one tent and2
beware of these saints2
expected to come heare2
not wel cut it2
children it is the2
of our faith in2
to make vse of2
satisfied his people with2
the wars of this2
known by the name2
that were in the2
the rest i remember2
of the emperor of2
that relates to the2
i have seen in2
in twenty four hours2
so ought the deuils2
the performance of what2
in the same way2
came to some strong2
out of the world2
the emperor sent him2
the prince of the2
an honest english merchant2
and customs of their2
for the truth of2
latter end of august2
but too good a2
himselfe king in fes2
in the olde kings2
at their owne houses2
the comming of antichrist2
is of a pretty2
to come with eternall2
him take the christian2
and cut in pieces2
we met with a2
to the gate of2
altogether idlie spent there2
in favour with the2
day of the week2
in former times had2
him very humble and2
and betweene foure and2
about sixty of their2
and at the day2
appeare to carrie ouer2
sunk in the sea2
and course he was2
aduertisement to the reader2
is master of the2
in great peace and2
hackam is a chiefe2
their false prophet mahomet2
when the child has2
them and such people2
with them in the2
true knowledge of his2
that the time was2
to be devoured by2
shall speak of it2
and found him very2
his negro boys to2
mickeness is the place2
to the lieutenant governor2
in passing such a2
the riuer weary and2
is great alteration in2
the lieutenant governor of2
mulley om hammet persued2
comming maried the widow2
face of the ordnance2
by gods permission as2
and governour of tanger2
his shrokies two thousand2
good friends i commit2
came right before it2
sword should force them2
of battaile his people2
the design of the2
morocus placed his hackam2
haue not to doe2
was forced to rehale2
the seventh day after2
so resorted to him2
holy one of rome2
may be i know2
as touching the affaires2
some strong places in2
now do confesse to2
to make choice of2
not altogether idlie spent2
his owne people began2
vnder the commaund of2
heard a noise of2
hereof i leaue to2
ought the deuils workes2
them when they die2
not to take my2
and comfort of his2
but we durst not2
other content to your2
them by their prophet2
what force he hath2
drawne vnto him alkaide2
one or the other2
two and twenty days2
marocus betwixt the mountaines2
thus with my commendations2
i leave him to2
state of this country2
are in the hands2
that was in the2
magazines de vera for2
to breake his command2
with which oppinion hee2
muley sheck his eldest2
they should beleeue lies2
of these miserable moores2
hath not entered into2
place distant hence twenty2
and a kinde of2
made them all tremble2
king and queen of2
close prisoner in his2
rowe at the signe2
send vs an other2
a saintish people in2
to take knowledge that2
well from among them2
no bullet that remained2
of antichrist in this2
hauing put peace in2
them as a guest2
gods appointment to releeue2
aduise of some perticulers2
part as it comes2
it could not bee2
whom you haue heard2
killed and slue many2
mulley sidan is defeated2
they could not enter2
obedience and say nothing2
say kings and princes2
which his imperial majesty2
for his gouernment at2
to fraight a ship2
am giuen to vnderstand2
your majesty did me2
and now before i2
when the time betters2
those christians that are2
first made them feare2
god willing when the2
christians well from among2
and desire trade and2
swore to him to2
yet hurt no man2
come to the church2
he hath or of2
of the place to2
those parts of christendome2
the people in it2
their wives and children2
the clocke in the2
new king mulley om2
the greatness of your2
in the countrie to2
in such awe for2
and a very honest2
the larbies he demands2
the arabs and barbarians2
or in his cause2
to one of his2
people gaue way and2
this part of barbary2
may hereafter fall out2
that such a man2
from the beginning to2
account you haue vnderstood2
by thomas purfoot for2
apart from the moors2
men now do confesse2
he caried along with2
besides his mother and2
and all that is2
which they performed with2
that i was a2
their hands to drinke2
vs christians of these2
the place and goods2
friends of mulley sidan2
give security to do2
to these idle superstitious2
all they might bee2
it is observable that2
in the temple of2
for taking no better2
sidans people gaue way2
with all his troupes2
but tooke vp water2
and a fleming that2
antichrist in this last2
within the compasse of2
troubles may bee it2
that they were not2
a garison belonging to2
man of great wisdome2
oppinion hee possesseth the2
see euery one haue2
be sold at his2
all those who are2
have made it my2
frogs desired a king2
mulley sidan fled came2
that the people might2
him out of these2
signe of the sunne2
when they are drove2
rather then a diadem2
he promiseth them spaine2
the breath of god2
staied heere so long2
vpon the outside of2
man as they say2
of sathan with all2
that if any christians2
an account of his2
to morrow they should2
i learned from a2
the compasse of my2
is a chiefe officer2
are capital enemies to2
to present vnto you2
and a train laid2
stiled the father of2
him and swore to2
halfe a dayes iourney2
began to faint and2
what was the best2
those that walk in2
knoweth he hath but2
either that hath passed2
custom of the country2
armed with most strong2
flee from him more2
people began to faint2
after the first grass2
he knoweth he hath2
both sides very strong2
in this canton of2
compasse of my daily2
is expected to come2
larbies he demands his2
he had reason to2
hath lost this last2
should bee sent at2
them the time of2
as soon as your2
and to giue a2
priests of the moors2
of the greatest in2
yet in mans iudgement2
that it had been2
which passed was true2
his end is still2
how to mannage his2
at any time to2
such is their soueraignety2
moone to giue battaile2
these miserable moores giuen2
faith of jesus christ2
vnder the like pretence2
larbies that came in2
every one of them2
possible for them to2
haue destroied his enemies2
out of the town2
bee it is hard2
be brought before him2
place to lodg in2
or the little feast2
euent of all these2
so the saint victorious2
on the north side2
by gods appointment to2
of which was a2
and at that time2
to see euery one2
there marched another almahalla2
bee encouraged to reuise2
which they are not2
was never able to2
also many times he2
and strength of the2
i referre it to2
and to shew that2
the prouince of tedula2
larbies he caried along2
of his holy sacraments2
the religion and police2
come to my hands2
had in their tents2
the shat of angera2
but in vaine the2
places in the mountaines2
you to the almighty2
strong delusions that they2
the rest all escaped2
after the same manner2
dayes after his departure2
with the aduise and2
the captaine and marchant2
wrought against mully sidan2
ought not to be2
and all the larbies2
releeue the oppressed as2
of all those who2
to give you an2
how they had fared2
vs to take knowledge2
and put peace in2
in their hands to2
we travelled a little2
euent may be i2
neither can he doe2
it will come to2
morrow they should see2
but such was the2
hee would bee formost2
and signes and lying2
about four a clock2
africa semper aliquid apportat2
stand on their legs2
repair of the work2
repaire vnto him people2
passe which formerly hee2
the lord hath so2
out of these parts2
a colour of holinesse2
people by monsieur de2
honour to make choice2
many men vpon no2
to releeue the oppressed2
then all must end2
vpon his head of2
with all speed to2
onely three peeces should2
they chuse among themselves2
state of the country2
kings are in the2
his beginning he put2
metropolis of the kingdom2
the hands of that2
told me he gave2
the sun was set2
letters of safe conduct2
commendations to your good2
when that bridge appeareth2
the principall councellor of2
pittying the iniuries all2
i am sorry i2
and that in short2
sayd shrokies came to2
there a considerable time2
shrokies which came with2
who have been taken2
where the country people2
euen by these and2
of the tangier lords2
their helpe hee brake2
appointment to releeue the2
in most hearty manner2
as ioined with him2
comes into my memory2
like those athenians in2
has the care of2
the chiefe and maine2
to ioine with them2
acteth his last part2
who should dare to2
the town was finished2
the extent of his2
a means to procure2
fall vppon his enemies2
talbies and learned men2
and such must bee2
is like to be2
and came in to2
by his own calculation2
encouraged to reuise some2
a solemn oath never2
either to tel or2
the same method is2
this kings forces are2
beginning to the end2
shecks in the countrie2
shew of mercy and2
solemne oth to haue2
was wont to bee2
hearty manner i commend2
strange matters come to2
knowne among the merchants2
he would give him2
king of morocco in2
knowledge that he was2
be so happy as2
dash at the first2
which take this as2
sword by his side2
bullets hard sing in2
the ayre a great2
the countrie to come2
christ come to iudgement2
as they had found2
sold by john wilmot2
in the article of2
hackam to see euery2
new moone to giue2
the vse and comfort2
a very honest man2
here know not the2
and heard a noise2
what hath passed since2
our bread vvas gone2
for certaine as i2
was become of them2
vnto him alkaide azus2
and to bring such2
the greatest lords in2
such awe for feare2
him with his own2
you accept of these2
part i am perswaded2
should see yet more2
tooke vp water in2
which for some years2
findes it in ancient2
hammets sonnes the xeriffes2
was the subject of2
and bid them not2
the daie before he2
emperor ordered him to2
we haue beene so2
resting euer at your2
to his fathers house2
of these saints for2
wise to make vse2
of the tribe of2
the first signed r2
worketh for confirmation thereof2
therefore said it could2
see what hee was2
serue and obey him2
carried on in the2
our new king into2
takes care of all2
that he should send2
take vp his almahalla2
and if any of2
that the king might2
great alteration in this2
is come from him2
vppon his owne strength2
but exalting himselfe against2
land for his blessings2
many of them fell2
for some years he2
for i assure my2
the house of the2
what fauour he could2
amongst them as a2
of hayre growing betweene2
of his chief blacks2
so more of the2
of his elder brother2
he is not above2
a spurre vpon the2
any of the rest2
so forced the principallest2
of your ships to2
must appeare to carrie2
so came right before2
english what fauour he2
the king has for2
is in peace and2
of his person to2
my owne part i2
prayed to god to2
which formerly hee told2
any thing else come2
of the late revolutions2
the author and two2
wonders he hath wrought2
asked him from whence2
he was set at2
haue vnderstood before now2
al to the spoile2
gaue way and fled2
signe of a ring2
and the rest hee2
saints for all their2
and sent to the2
lying still they grew2
stc on umi microfilm2
reade what they found2
and in the same2
was brought up in2
that which passed was2
all our good friends2
hee said againe that2
and sheckes resorted together2
letter sent to the2
in the fashion of2
only expect euery howre2
blocke was throwne downe2
with other accounts of2
to giue them pay2
of those that are2
alheick of lile grogram2
been in former time2
they did honor him2
the spoile of all2
so to raigne forty2
the end of the2
and iustice is offered2
he with all his2
he would kill them2
with foure thousand shot2
to gods holy tuition2
and so would haue2
to the thrones of2
be carried on in2
to know where mulley2
christian countries which heere2
the eldest sonne of2
who are able to2
the present customs of2
but otherwise in behauiour2
to the chief eunuch2
but by gods permission2
that it is not2
hard sing in the2
sixty leagues a day2
nothing on their heads2
hee ouercame them and2
of these last daies2
to aduise of some2
and when it is2
had made an agreement2
to heaven for the2
abode in that countrie2
owne people began to2
expect euery howre to2
awe for feare of2
and other wild beasts2
and is sent from2
at his shop in2
them and made them2
desire trade and traffique2
times when they are2
rest hee shewed them2
the title of alcayde2
his owne people be2
appointed them a time2
of some perticulers as2
he would have killed2
mulley sidan of most2
the twelfth year of2
according to the moresco2
to the government of2
comming to the place2
put peace in these2
alteration in this gouernment2
an end of the2
the moors were not2
when the priest hath2
is not to be2
came amongst them as2
was to take mazagant2
waters which way hee2
and a perswasion that2
sent to the king2
to those of other2
diuers great saints and2
to give security to2
gentlemen of his maiesties2
liues they weare shert2
the death of these2
a blocke was throwne2
to do the work2
which strooke a feare2
give a particular account2
the euent may be2
with trouble and bloud2
talbies hee would satisfie2
take vp water in2
the annals of our2
the apostle describeth it2
forced to fraight a2
we rested that day2
with sixe hundreth horse2
the moor had brought2
and was sought vnto2
turne to such places2
with a loud voice2
and then must com2
formerly hee told them2
beginning he put forth2
a person of quality2
till he haue destroied2
religion and police of2
himselfe into an angel2
they flee from him2
people were gathered together2
and that it had2
to the uizeroy of2
whom he had just2
very honest man for2
will come to passe2
with the number of2
letter which the alcayde2
that very shortly mulley2
his almahalla some fifteen2
faint and be afraied2
into the mountaines to2
why i haue published2
hold to bee an2
the same time he2
of al his people2
make the rest answerable2
not being able to2
vpon whom the ends2
the state of this2
identified as stc on2
and went for santa2
till he and his2
by the way was2
he puts between the2
of that people by2
de vera for corn2
riuer weary and hot2
semper aliquid apportat noui2
a great part of2
in some parts of2
out of which he2
fetch that dog away2
accompanyed with the chief2
not bee but that2
when she will not2
his plainnesse and policy2
people be departed from2
the friends of the2
which many times fall2
a fleming that was2
enquired the same of2
true and effectual workings2
and fiue thousand people2
having no bread to2
ayre a great height2
vse and comfort of2
in danger to perish2
gonne for their country2
that he durst not2
misery must come vnto2
was the end of2
me to represent to2
more than i can2
whereof if any thing2
the moor that brought2
them which seeing they2
saints and principall men2
as the apostle describeth2
as we gather is2
by this means to2
his head for the2
the middle of the2
in his angry minde2
the number of their2
you were ready to2
world to come with2
of all those that2
made knowne abroade the2
the world to come2
and these haue robbed2
to conduct the embassadors2
hee told them they2
them that hold of2
is hard to gesse2
if i finde acceptable2
the world are come2
mulley hammets sonnes the2
all these troubles may2
to him the shrokies2
he would not have2
he put forth only2
bullet that remained in2
vs in loue and2
heere so long as2
a spanish garison on2
towards that place dets2
sir pardon me in2
ready at his devotion2
king or prophet of2
the conquering of spaine2
were possible euen the2
him so that some2
it to be good2
and tels his people2
written seauen speciall markes2
hauing beene so long2
ship went downe two2
in a kind of2
which shrokies haue left2
belonging to the emperor2
mulley sidan hath had2
circumstances of the fact2
to find the same2
gave them to the2
faire shew and came2
returned againe to his2
add to their extremity2
comming thither had the2
the last time c2
in the first place2
gods holy tuition who2
when they go abroad2
may bee it is2
and those larbies he2
shrokies haue left this2
clocke in the after2
not to forget the2
principall councellor of the2
at my going away2
what is here wanting2
for the lord hath2
in christian countries which2
but by reason of2
the finest in all2
in the law of2
acknowledge he is sent2
shew and came in2
for the state of2
a hen and ten2
the children of disobedience2
wel cut it shorter2
written the fifteenth of2
gaue he the kingdome2
is but a little2
by the hand of2
the master of the2
they shall yet see2
by the space of2
and that they had2
most force in horse2
of the sayd shrokies2
as the apostle tearmeth2
meticalles or ducats of2
and condition of these2
faith in christ iesus2
ishmael emperor of morocco2
is sent from god2
learned in the lawe2
to fetch home his2
he in the lists2
mulley abdela ben hammet2
hauing satisfied his people2
for the moors have2
with which they are2
but for want of2
the gate of marocus2
little children it is2
he was sent by2
delusions of the diuell2
or not regarded his2
they will haue friendship2
his brother muley sheck2
letter to the governour2
further misery must come2
so that very shortly2
from him with sixe2
who robbed all men2
to rehale his almahalla2
therafter shewing it as2
had seene and heard2
they say wee christians2
the middle of a2
if he had any2
his arms and legs2
commit you to gods2
from marocus betwixt the2
shewed them which seeing2
ten years by francis2
that was to be2
was forced to fraight2
for a new moone2
see how busily the2
of the hands of2
feare of their curses2
your louing friend to2
taken from the spaniards2
the ordnance tooke fire2
the kings eldest sonne2
was more with him2
and in the mean2
is the most high2
the ends of the2
apex covantage keyed and2
to speak more properly2
time it must appeare2
written the tenth day2
the people in such2
man to take vp2
since we know not2
and some of the2
damned which beleeue not2
was a great prophet2
by reason of his2
for he must iudge2
their liues they weare2
riuers of waters which2
warre with a relation2
where i leave him2
trouble you with such2
of a spurre vpon2
learned men now do2
was in his almahalla2
the oppressed as wel2
dets in the mountains2
after his owne name2
we would have done2
of god the merciful2
he was conducted to2
purposeth till he haue2
agreement with the emperor2
spoile of all without2
with diuers others vpon2
the manner of those2
in the province of2
vpon solemne oth to2
capital enemies to the2
in vaine the larbies2
he is obliged to2
their daughters to be2
came out of sus2
now appeare a bridge2
shecks children with him2
written in their bookes2
all that is called2
rest i remember not2
affermeth with diuers others2
so the governour ordered2
he will be king2
vs an other comforter2
the city of moruecos2
had begunne to build2
and when they think2
to be taken from2
also my selfe conuersed2
of mahumed ben amet2
they found written of2
glad of his company2
to go to tangier2
nothing to do with2
man of some thirty2
that mulley sidan and2
such people as ioined2
vs he would shew2
to make it common2
his brother mulley shecks2
lords of your court2
in other parts of2
him to the place2
staying but for a2
bee delusions of the2
came to enquire and2
were not willing to2
that hold of superstitious2
this saint or king2
his myracles and acts2
peace in his country2
a spanish garrison in2
countries which heere wee2
equal number of horse2
a town taken from2
ends of the world2
and his brother alkeid2
thither had the spoile2
we were driven to2
in all the empire2
and in some places2
to make any considerable2
kings forces are of2
and he is expected2
spanish garrison in fess2
of some of the2
you and remaine your2
with a cap to2
very numerous and warlike2
that the moors have2
none like amongst them2
who haue nought else2
poor subjects were in2
light in the morning2
fifteenth of zil hadge2
so that they are2
audiences given to monsieur2
had any thing to2
yeers till christ come2
not shoote a bullet2
the moors have a2
the condition of the2
god in the temple2
his time it must2
blesse you in this2
whom also my selfe2
passed was true or2
when euery one must2
the assistance of some2
next in place to2
to read the alcoran2
and goe in the2
and his race be2
ring in the palme2
the condition of his2
chiefe and maine motiue2
rest of the officers2
that he had not2
to the censure of2
till christ come to2
countrie to come to2
sent him his children2
way as he came2
whither he was bound2
come to passe which2
earth on their heads2
and the next morning2
to the gates of2
from morning to night2
my selfe they will2
the most of his2
set down this short2
day they flee from2
yours assured to command2
bin tedious to trouble2
those that are more2
was discussed in the2
children are taught to2
and to stablish their2
haue left this king2
euill gouernment of mulley2
purfoot for clement knight2
of him by way2
the censure of the2
to the fable in2
thus blinded to their2
descended from their prophet2
wart aboue his right2
be had in remembrance2
more with him then2
wonders come to passe2
people they shall yet2
time to come againe2
importuned to make it2
am sorry i haue2
live apart from the2
proceeding wee here know2
oth to haue seene2
the heat of the2
put into his hand2
a petition to the2
late nevves out of2
that brought us to2
the word saint signifieth2
with a plaine leather2
mistaken in his measures2
bee the friends of2
no more then a2
neither to rob the2
foolish and credulous moores2
was to pass a2
with most strong delusions2
that some of his2
what i have seen2
made them pay him2
is the state and2
fresh circumstances of the2
printed by thomas purfoot2
to the highest pitch2
procedings are very strange2
part of the countrey2
to take my leaue2
no more to be2
himselfe in the field2
haue friendship with vs2
scripture worthily stiled the2
got to the mountaines2
and not let him2
his procedings are very2
shew obedience and say2
of which he has2
my commendations to your2
of building with chests2
servant the alcayde aly2
i can a great2
traffique with vs in2
to trouble you with2
shall acknowledge he is2
think i ought not2
in the middest of2
the charge of his2
be entertained by them2
and thus with my2
yeelded not to such2
how busily the diuell2
est natura hominis nouitatis2
that all they might2
hand his owne condemnation2
he would shew the2
wrote and sent to2
to some good vse2
against the moores vnlesse2
not feare his ordnance2
this marched towards morocus2
that if he did2
comes to make peace2
these haue robbed to2
strong places in the2
it was to be2
cruz and there landed2
doe any thing of2
of all sorts of2
enquire and see what2
make a kind of2
the rest hee shewed2
to be found in2
and shot him to2
entertained vs very kindly2
the king about it2
making himselfe a king2
pain of losing their2
hauing at this instant2
all the talbies and2
as by this example2
as if they were2
people from their deuillish2
the pope and he2
all sorts of beasts2
and great store of2
they should see there2
with these perswasions sent2
but shot no bullet2
himselfe that he is2
beginning and rising of2
london for arthur ionson2
the character of that2
to be melted down2
a bridge in the2
to the king about2
all his troupes ariue2
to be of their2
is observable that the2
hic mali est quidquam2
haue robbed to the2
may be a means2
them in their afflictions2
out of his presence2
the time betters i2
but a short time2
and next in place2
said to be enchanted2
it is the last2
we found a place2
by the high wayes2
of a ring in2
blinded to their vtter2
he puts all to2
one who robbed all2
and to carry it2
vnlesse they would resist2
macqueness to the emperor2
comming was to take2
making himself lord of2
that he came to2
what greater hee promiseth2
it as a matter2
bee sent at this2
george eld for arthur2
larby verse against mulley2
of these few lines2
man of that place2
same time dated the2
and slue mulley abdela2
of good field ordnance2
the alcayde mehemet ben2
of the most remarkable2
two thousand fiue hundreth2
wel moores and strangers2
should repaire vnto him2
the apostle tearmeth them2
till his body was2
okes dwelling in little2
which the king has2
the first leaf is2
the beginning and rising2
that is called god2
the height of his2
all your courtesies alwaies2
diego felippe de palma2
mulley sydans ordnance lay2
by the servant to2
so mulley sidan fled2
or vngodly man as2
many concubines as they2
vp of our faith2
and queen of england2
his kingdome of sus2
comming to the riuer2
i pray you take2
world with health and2
to be made of2
shall come to this2
condition his poor subjects2
had the spoile of2
and comming to the2
of whom you haue2
to write and read2
the troubles mulley sidan2
he is very vain2
are to go to2
and his followers were2
muley sheck being the2
so after this long2
rest should take fire2
dated the tenth of2
to be his wife2
om hammet persued him2
from one to another2
that he had made2
ouerthrew mulley sidans forces2
not the number of2
pray you accept of2
care not to be2
him what he demanded2
that he may preuaile2
these few lines in2
of the author and2
matter of newes to2
i was at length2
in the month of2
if he could find2
told vs he would2
christians of these last2
then christ must come2
subiect to so manifold2
king of spaine holds2
on the edge of2
to let your majesty2
so that in the2
him to be made2
which is said to2
sent a letter to2
you take it in2
returning home from the2
account and talbies hee2
what the euent of2
this i learned from2
three and thirty peeces2
the government of his2
hath this subtle serpent2
and authority from him2
our master told him2
our late king charles2
sought vnto by many2
and came to a2
that you were ready2
as for the rest2
and withall said hee2
will not bee forgetfull2
his sword should force2
a perswasion that hee2
send them strong delusions2
about the end of2
took it into consideration2
peace to those who2
assure my selfe they2
others went to welcome2
the honour to make2
and a good astrologer2
ape imitator of god2