WRIGHT - An account of his excellence - 1688 copia

20 to the Vat i can Palace, and fo by the back-ftairs to His Ho l i ne f s; who (as it may be eafily f up- pos'd) receiv'd h im wi th part icular fatisfaction, and to the grea t Joy alfo of a ll the People ,whoin no fmall numbers got together ; tho' ufual ly fuch Audiences are perform'd wi thout any noife or f t i r: A nd when his Excel lence was return'd home, he found the Pope s Mafter of the houfhold, wi th feveral of his under-officers there attending, who had brought the prefents of welcome, A ll forts o f Fowl, Wines, Sweet-meats , and other De- licacies of that nature. The f e preliminaries being now fettled, and palt, his Excel lence fell upon the mo lt troublefome part of his Emba f l y ; I mean, his Equipage, and preparations for his pub l i ck E n - t ry : Troub l e fome Imay callit,finceEmbafTadors in this Cour t, have exceede d in ipl endor and magnificence, all the wo r ld be f ides ; and whether - his Lordfhip kept not up the Port and Di gni ty of his grea t Mafter, the Reader is to judg e by what follows. Thsi

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