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Theyr mynde is to brynge us both to confusyon. |
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¶I pray thee by what meane. |
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Iniuri. |
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¶Albyon hath lent Justyce to Pryncypaltie |
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To haue assystence, and mee to suffreyntie |
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Of the Lordes temporall to haue theyr ayde |
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That Justyce in no wyse shuld be delayde. |
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And this thou knowest well inough perdye |
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Thus they meane to destroy thee and mee |
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And as for Justyce foorth is gone |
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Speede as he can, but I taryd alone |
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And yet I wolde no messenger bee |
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Tyll I had the advyce of thee |
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Therfore how sayest thou now in thys case |
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Wee shall not be idle to play at thys bace. |
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¶Tush as for this I care not a puddyng pryck |
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For wee two wyll go torow thyn and thycke |
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Maygresse theyr heades euerychone |
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Though they be as harde as rocke or stone |
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Iniury |
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¶I pray thee tell mee howe |
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¶Fyrst I my selfe wyll enterpryse |
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That peace shall haue no exersyse |
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Betweene the comons and Pryncypalytie |
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Nor betweene lords spiritual & lords of the tempo⸗ |
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¶Or yu go any further tel me by what mene (raltie |
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¶I haue two spyes of great exercyse |
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The one is called Double Deuyce |
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Aym wyll I fende I may tell thee |
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Unto the court to Pryncypalitie, |
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And hym wyll I charge that wyth hys prouisyon |
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Pryncypalytye and the comons to set at dyuysyon |
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The seconde spye is called olde debate |
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A synguler felow with a ballyd pate |
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Aym wyll I fend to the lordes spirituall |
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To cause them to wrangle wt the lords temporall. |
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¶What.
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