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Eight golden columns at considerable intervals
Supported a canopy of velvet
In the carriage sat the noble Bridegroom
He was clad clad in Brocade attire
His under-garment of red velvet
A row of buttons of rich workmanship
All of Saphires and rubies
But the clasp of the garment
Exceeded all conception.
It was a Carbuncle of the size of a pigeon's egg
Which is scarcely possessed even by Kings
It emited such a brightness
That every it blinded the eyes by its dazzling lustre
A rich bonnet on his head, with lofty plumes
Two chamberlains, both nobles
And Sons of Senators of the Kingdom
The one of the Son of Grod-Judge
The other I think the Son of the Wyszogrod-Ensign
Both youths of lively humour, and of sharp eyes
Sat bare-headed at his side ever with him beside
Then The courtiers the Squires, the Servants
Followed Formed a long train long enough after carriage
All with rich girdles
Richly clothed.
The whole procession was closed by several Carriages of drawn by six horses
Heavily loaden
With presents for the bride
Beautiful Urian perles
The ear-rings, the bracelets
All that is engaging the eyes of ladies
Among these presents were also seen
Rich Clocks and watches of different size.
Identifier: | JB/110/074/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110.
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