and they are girt with golden girdles of halfe a foote
broad, and they stand vpon their feete keeping silence.
About them stand the stage-players or musicians with
their instruments. And in one of the corners
of a certaine great pallace, all the Philosophers
or Magicians remaine for certaine howers, and doe attend
vpon points or characters: and when the point
and hower which the sayd Philosophers expected for,
is come, a certaine crier crieth out with a loud voyce,
saying, Incline or bowe your selues before your Emperour:
with that all the Barons fall flat vpon the earth.
Then hee crieth out againe; Arise all, and immediately
they all arise. Likewise the Philosophers attend
vpon a point or character the second time, and when
it is fulfilled, the crier crieth out amaine; Put
your fingers in your eares: and foorthwith againe
he saieth; Plucke them out. Againe, at the third
point he crieth, Boult this meale. Many other
circumstances also doe they performe, all which they
say haue some certaine signification: howbeit,
neither would I write them, nor giue any heed vnto
them, because they are vaine and ridiculous. And
when the musicians hower is come, then the Philosophers
say, Solemnize a feast vnto your Lord: with that
all of them sound their instruments, making a great
and a melodious noyse. And immediately another
crieth, Peace, peace, and they are all whist.
Then come the women-musicians and sing sweetly before
the Emperour, which musike was more delightfull vnto
me. After them come in the lions and doe their
obeisance vnto the great Can. Then the iuglers
cause golden cups full of wine to flie vp and downe
in the ayre, and to apply themselues vnto mens mouthes
that they may drinke of them. These and many
other strange things I sawe in the court of the great
Can, which no man would beleeue vnlesse he had seen
with his owne eies, and therefore I omit to speake
of them. [Sidenote: A lambe in a gourd.] I was
informed also by certaine credible persons, of another
miraculous thing, namely, that in a certaine kingdome
of the sayd Can, wherein stand the mountains called
Kapsei (the kingdomes name is Kalor) there grewe great
Gourds or Pompions, which being ripe, doe open at the
tops, and within them is found a little beast like
vnto a yong lambe, euen as I my selfe haue heard reported,
that there stand certaine trees vpon the shore of the
Irish sea, bearing fruit like vnto a gourd, which,
at a certaine time of the yeere doe fall into the
water, and become birds called Bernacles, and this
is most true. [Footnote: This report is first
found in the writings of Giraldus Cambreusis, tutor
to King John.]
Of diuers prouinces and cities.


