Soe we esteeme they were sett on by the Spaniardes and Portingales to have blowne up all our gunpouder, to have overthrowne our voyadge, knowing themperour will suffer us to by nor carry out non.
Company, with coppies of last yeare; with coppie from Syam, Camboia, and Champa.
Joosens junk which is com from Camboia, to will hym to send me my letters the English have wrot, as I understand they have.
By meanes of contrary wyndes the ship Adviz retorned 17 back to Cochy; and Mr. Wickham sent a letter to have a boate sent hym to com ashore, which I sent to hym.
This night the gunpolder howse at Osakay was blowne up, and 6 persons kild out right, and divers others hurt, and the howse burned quite to the grownd.
And I gave 6 mas to a marener which had his coate blowne over board.
These clouds, I doubt not, will be soone blowne over.
Of Natures guifts, thou mayst with Lillies boast, And with the halfe-blowne Rose.
Are vowes so cheape with women, or the matter Whereof they are made, that they are writ in water, 10 And blowne away with winde?
And when the world shall in confusion burne, 5 And Kinges and peasantes scramble at an urne, Like tapers new blowne out wee happy then Will at her beames catch fire and live againe.
Though her flood was blowne in, by thy first breath, All is at once sunke in the whirle-poole death.
In this season as though trumpets had blowne the sound to battell through out the whole Romane empire, most cruell nations being stirred vp, inuaded [Sidenote: The Almans.
Virginity beeing blowne downe, Man will quicklier be blowne vp: marry in blowing him downe againe, with the breach your selues made, you lose your Citty.
Faire Ladies maskt, are Roses in their bud: Dismaskt, their damaske sweet commixture showne, Are Angels vailing clouds, or Roses blowne Qu.
Yet forgiue me God, That I doe bragge thus; this your ayre of France Hath blowne that vice in me.
Thinks thou the fierie Feuer will goe out With Titles blowne from Adulation?
I was hardly moued to come to thee: but beeing assured none but my selfe could moue thee, I haue bene blowne out of your Gates with sighes: and coniure thee to pardon Rome, and thy petitionary Countrimen.
Him that thou magnifi'st with all these Titles, Stinking and fly-blowne lyes heere at our feete Lucy.
See my Women, Against the blowne Rose may they stop their nose, That kneel'd vnto the Buds.
Welcome then, Thou vnsubstantiall ayre that I embrace: The Wretch that thou hastblowne vnto the worst, Owes nothing to thy blasts.
Pray be more reason'd: if he made any Bawdes he did ill, for there is enough of that fly-blowne flesh already.
Would to heaven, Sir, That syn of pride and insolence you speake of, That pufft up greatnes blowne from others follyes Were not too neere akin to your great Lordship And lay not in your bosom, your most deere one.
To thinck of this would give a litle vent To the windy bladder of your vanitie Which you have blowne to an unlymitted vastnes.
Soone after, the rumor was blowne abroad, that the earle of Warwike was broken out of prison.
The kings ship with two other vessels were blowne by tempest on the west part of the realme, to the port of Weimouth in Dorsetshire.
Herewith our maine saile was torne from the yarde and blowne ouerboord quite away into the sea without recouery, and our other sailes so rent and torne (from side to side some of them) that hardly any of them escaped hole.
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