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The Seruice being thus faithfully performed, both to his Lordships Honour, and to the Credit and content of his most generously-bountifull Society, the Season commends all to silence; yet not without a little leaue taken, to reward Art with the comely Dues that belong vnto it, which hath beene so richlie exprest in the Body of the Triumph, with all the proper Beauties of Workemanship, that the Citie may (without Iniury to Iudgement) call it the Maister-piece of her Triumphs; the Credit of which Workemanship, I must iustly lay vpon the Deserts of Master Garret Crismas, and Maister Robert Norman, ioyn'd Partners in the performance.

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