Besides those Poets Comick there were other who serued also the stage, but medled not with so base matters: For they set forth the dolefull falles of infortunate & afflicted Princes, & were called Poets Tragicall.
For now the sharpe accent falles vpon bo, and so doth it vpon the last in restóre, which was not in th'other verse.
But to procéed with the rest of such falles and waters as are to be found in this countie.
Neither find I anie other falles till I méet with the mouth [Sidenote: Duglesse or Dulesse.
The first of them are yearelie & often ouerflowen by the rising of such streames as passe through the same, or violent falles of land-waters, that descend from the hils about them.
And thus haue I finished the description of Plimmouth water, and all such fallesas are betwéene Newston rocke on the east side, and the Ram head on the other.
In 1494 Pynson brought out Lydgate's poem on the Falles of Princes, translated from the Latin of Boccaccio, illustrating it with woodcuts borrowed from Jean Du Pre's French edition of the same book.
And you shall finde your selfe to be well thankt what e're falles more.
I haue no Spurre To pricke the sides of my intent, but onely Vaulting Ambition, which ore-leapes it selfe, And falles on th' other.
Be cheerefull; wipe thine eyes, Some Falles are meanes the happier to arise.
And now my death Changes the Moode: For what in me, was purchas'd, Falles vpon thee, in a more Fayrer sort.
I wish we may: But yet haue I a minde That feares him much: and my misgiuing still Falles shrewdly to the purpose.
She knew the pleading of their Liege was vaine, And all his teares like to a Mel-dew raine, That falles vpon the floures, to defloure.
They catch one anothers Rapiers, and both are wounded, Leartes falles downe, the Queene falles downe and dies.
O that this wet that falles vpon my face Would wash the crime cleere from my conscience!
And thus haue I finished the description of Plimmouth water, and all such falles as are betweene Newston rocke on the east side, and the Ram head on the other.
But to proceed with the rest of such falles and waters as are to be found in this countie.
Neither find I anie other falles till I meet with the mouth of the [Sidenote: Duglesse or Dulesse.
They catch one anothers Rapiers, and both are wounded, Laertes falles downe, the Queene fallesdowne and dies.
King O that this wet that fallesvpon my face Would wash the crime cleere from my conscience!
A Mirour for Magistrates: being a true chronicle Historie of the vntimely falles of such vnfortunate Princes and men of note, as haue happened since the first entrance of Brute into this Iland, vntill this our latter Age.
The first parte of the Mirour for Magistrates, containing the falles of the first infortunate Princes of this lande: From the comming of Brute to the incarnation of our sauiour and redemer Iesu Christe.
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