The mediaeval stage, volume 2 (of 2)Chambers, E. K. (Edmund Kerchever)
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The mediaeval stage, volume 2 (of 2)
Chambers, E. K. (Edmund Kerchever)
Drama, Medieval -- History and criticism; Theater -- History -- Medieval, 500-1500
And héertoo folloed az good a sport (me thooght) prezented in an
historicall ku, by certain good harted men of Couentrée, my Lordes
neighboors thear: who, vnderstanding amoong them _the_ thing that
coold not bee hidden from ony, hoow carefull and studious hiz honor
waz, that by all pleazaunt recreasions her highnes might best fynd her
self wellcom, & bee made gladsum and mery, (the ground-worke indeede,
and foundacion, of hiz Lordship’s myrth and gladnesse of vs all), made
petition that they moought renu noow their olld storiall sheaw: Of
argument, how the Danez whylom héere in a troubloous seazon wear for
quietnesse born withall, & suffeard in peas, that anon, by outrage &
importabl insolency, abuzing both Ethelred, the king then, and all
estates euerie whear beside: at the greuoous complaint & coounsell of
Huna, the king’s chieftain in warz, on Saint Brices night, Ann. Dom.
1012 (Az the book sayz) that falleth yéerely on the thirtéenth of
Nouember, wear all dispatcht, and the Ream rid. And for becauz the matter
mencioneth how valiantly our English women for looue of their cuntrée
behaued themseluez: expressed in actionz & rymez after their maner, they
thought it moought mooue sum myrth to her Maiestie the rather.
The thing, said they, iz grounded on story, and for pastime woont too bee
plaid in oour Citee yéerely: without ill exampl of mannerz, papistry,
or ony superstition: and elz did so occupy the heads of a number,
that likely inoough woold haue had woorz meditationz: had an auncient
beginning, and a long continuauns: tyll noow of late laid dooun, they
knu no cauz why, onless it wear by the zeal of certain theyr Preacherz:
men very commendabl for their behauiour and learning, & swéet in their
sermons, but sumwhat too sour in preaching awey theyr pastime: wisht
therefore, that az they shoold continu their good doctrine in pulpet, so,
for matters of pollicy & gouernauns of the Citie, they woold permit them
to the Mair and Magistratez: and seyed, by my feyth, Master Martyn, they
woold make theyr humbl peticion vntoo her highnes, that they might haue
theyr playz vp agayn.
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