WRIGHT - An account of his excellence - 1688 copia
X 19 the Mufick, and great Order of the whole, in any wife difproportionate, to the magnificence of the place, or the perfon, that made it: And i f it fell fhort in any thing, of that of the Lord Embaf la- dor s, it was not, that his Eminence 's intention, was not the fame, but the company lefs. The Entertainment lafted above two hours, and from the Hal,l they withdrew into a curioufly hung Room, which was a ready con- veyance into all the other parts of the Palac e • and from hence they came into A iecond, hung wi th Crimfon Velvet, and beautifully adorn d with Statues, and Pictures, of ineftimable value • where, his Eminence had prepard, an excellent < compofition,of Vocal, and Inftrumental Mui ick, in honour of His Majefty, and this glorious Em- bafly. From thence, his Excellence, and their Eminences in Cardinal Barberinh Coach (the reft of the Coaches following) drove thro 5 the Corfo (of which, before) And thence, to the Palace of Cardinal
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