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Newes from Argeir of the proceedings of our royall fleete since their departure from England, and what happened betweene them, and the Turkish Callies vpon Christmas day last. To the tune of, King Henries going to Bolloigne.
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1621
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STC 353.5; ESTC S125156
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Newes from Argeir Of the proceedings of our Royall Fleete since their departure from England and what happened betweene them and the Turkish Callies vpon Christmas day last To the tune of King Henries going to Bolloigne GEntlemen if you will heare Noble tidings from Argeir our worthy and our famous English Fléete âând your eares a while to me And you shall heare how gallantly our royall Nauy with the Turkes did meete âârst you must vnderstand ââouided from faire England our well approued Men of Warre did goe ââauely manag'd to the Sea ãâã their lusty bold aâray the valiant hearts of Englishmen to shew ââong the coasts of Germany ây Portugall and Barbary through the Straites into the Turkish land âur English Nauy fayled on âât found no prize to worke vpon nor any Ships that durst against them stand ântill that in Nouember ãâã wee may well remember we did arriue and lie before Argeir âhilst we there at Anchor lay ââarefull visions on the Sea did from a black and bloody Moone appeare âhe Moone so wanne and dusky âhich is the armes of Turky there suffered such a black eclipsed vale âith which the face of all the Sky âas darkned ouer sodainly with pitchy clouds all bloody black and pale This in the Towne of Argeir Rumor'd out a sudden feare amongst the Turkes to see so strange a signe As though this black Ecclipse did show To that Towne some following woe so fearfull shew'd the darkned Moone that night But when the Sunnes adorning Gaue light vnto the Morning a Pinnesse came vnto our English Fleete To know the cause and reason why They did so neere at Anchor lye whom they with courtesie did kindly greete And said they lay for shelter There vnder winde and weather and thervpon their Flags of truce hang forth Which caus'd some Bashawes come aboord And to Lord Generall afford such néedful things as was to theÌ much worth And to preuent all dangers Thy proued friendly strangers and brought aboord some forty fatted sheepe Lyons Leopards and such things As are presents fit for Kings themselues in peace and safety to keepe Young Apes with Cat-a-mountaines Fresh water from their Fountaines with Ruske in barrels such Turkish foode As Hogsheds fild with wine and Beere With such like things thy brought in there to saue their Towne and doe our Nauy good