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A brefe apologye or answere to a certen craftye cloynar, or popyshe parasyte, called Thomas_smythe. |
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| ¶Beholde the disceytfull penne of the scrybe, hath set forthe lyes. Hieremie .8. | |
| SEr, though ye be a smythe Esaie. 9. | |
| And beate vppon the stythe | |
| Ye cum nat to the pythe | |
| Nor haue not yet wherwythe | |
| 5 | Your spyryt is verye drye |
| The scripturs to applye Ezec. 13. | |
| Ye rather them denye | |
| Than ther trewthe fortyfye | |
| W[h]at measur ye obserue What] Wbat Crom 1540 | |
| 10 | In poesye proterue Eccl. 19. |
| Axe of ladye mynerue And she wyll saye ye swerue | |
| Full flatterynglye ye foyne | |
| Ye clatter and ye cloyne prou. 10 | |
| Ye mangye matters ioyne | |
| 15 | And all to catche the coyne |
| Ye cobble and ye clowght | |
| To vpholde the romyshe rowght Hie. 50. | |
| But ye maye haue the gowght | |
| Ere ye brynge that abowght | |
| 20 | Ye maynteyne sodomytes |
| With other hypocrytes Abac. 2 | |
| And playe the parasytes | |
| To slee trewe israelytes | |
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| Agaynst a strawe ye stumble | |
| 25 | And at a blocke ye fumble Math. 7 |
| Ye fare lyke hym that tumble | |
| For nought ye do but bumble. | |
| Soche one ye are ywys | |
| As popyshe prestes maye blys Esai. 56. | |
| 30 | For wher all treason ys |
| Ye fynde nothynge amys. | |
| Your hate ye can not hyde | |
| Nor yet your popyshe pryde Luc. 21. | |
| God wyll for hys prouyde | |
| 35 | Whan ye shall stande asyde |
| Whyls you suppresse the ryght | |
| Here wanderynge in the nyght Ioh. 12. | |
| Ye thynke God hath no syght | |
| Which is the very lyght | |
| 40 | The lorde wyll once out spewe |
| Soche hypocrytes vntrewe Apoc. 3 | |
| As byddeth hys worde adewe | |
| Pylde poperye to renewe. | |
| For cursed is that hart | |
| 45 | And worthye to haue smart Hie. 48. |
| Whych wyl with them take part | |
| That scripture doth peruart | |
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| To trolle awaye or trolle in / let not trolle spare | |
| Yf trolle trewlye trolle / trolle nedeth not to care | |
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An answere. |
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| Trolle_in hath trolled trewlye, wher trolle_awaye trolled amys | |
| Yf ye wyll trolle with trollars, trolle trewlyar after thys Osee. 9. | |
| 50 | Full lyke a troblous trollar, ye trolle a tryfelynge trace |
| Trolle no more with the scripturs, except ye haue better grace | |
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A lyttle treatyse agaynst sedicio[u]s persones. |
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| Of late I perused / two purposes seuerall | |
| In the[r] kyndes craftlye handled / the treuthe for to tell ther] thee Crom 1540, their Lant 1540 | |
| Trolle_awaye / and trolle_in, menne do them call | |
| Treatynge vpon matter / concernynge the late Cromwell | |
| The one vtterlye myndynge / the other to repell | |
| Trolle_awaye (the treuthe is) moche touched the quycke | |
| And trolle_in (somwhat galled) beganne for to kycke | |
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¶An answere to the bolsterar of sedicion. |
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| In your perusinge, ye seme very parciall Gene. 8. | |
| Trolle_awaye iugynge, of treuth to haue the trycke | |
| Concernynge Cromwell, trolle_in nothyng at all | |
| 55 | But for hys trollynge, to be an heretycke Rom. 7. |
| Trollynge betwixt them, ye are a iuge to quycke | |
| The worse to allowe, the better to condempne | |
| Soche vntrewe trollars, all veryte contempne. | |
| Whan Crist was alyue, soche tryfelinge trollars trolled Iohan . 5. | |
| 60 | Callynge hym traytour, and heretycke also |
| Whome for ther trollynge, the pharysees extolled | |
| As yet to thys daye, ther trewe successours do Act. 4. | |
| Dyd not soche trollars, agaynst the apostles go? | |
| What ther rewarde is, we nede not for to tell | |
| 65 | Trollynges trouthe troblynge, trolleth euermore to hell. |
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| Yet trolle_awaye tolde trouthe / yt can not be denyed | |
| Declarynge the offences / wherin Cromwell offended | |
| Trolle_in beynge trobled / whan he yt espyed | |
| With trollynges to couer it, subtyllye contended | |
| Some trollars ther be / I wolde were amended | |
| For who that craftelye coloureth / any others offence | |
| Of lykelyhode in hys owne hart / hath the same pretence. | |
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An answere. |
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| Trolle_awaye ded lye, in manye thynges he tolde Pro. 12. | |
| Though the lorde Cromwell, hath dyed for hys offence | |
| So sone as trolle_in, soche trollynges ded beholde | |
| He shewed hym of it, with moche more grace and scyence Gala. 6. | |
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| 70 | Betwyne them ye trolle, without indifference Gala. 6. |
| Your verdyt is nought, your iugement is wurse | |
| Soche vntrewe trollars, are vnderneth goddes curse | |
| No wreche so wycked, but some wyll take hys part Ro. 10. | |
| None so vnlerned, but some shal hym vpholde | |
| 75 | As menne se profyght, so trolle they in ther hart |
| Some that hath knowlege, are neyther hote nor colde | |
| And verye asse-heades, auctoryte maketh bolde Apoc. 3 | |
| He that with the fote, so cruell partes wyll playe | |
| The head wyll not spare, he once out of the waye. | |
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| Trewlye to trolle, it is no maner of shame | |
| And trollynge vntrewe / is nat to be mayntayned Ve qui dicitis bonum malum et malum bonum Esa. v. | |
| As euerye-thynge is / so to geue it proppre name | |
| Amonges all trewe honest men / shuld nat be dysdayned | |
| The scripture so teacheth vs / it can not be fayned | |
| Agaynst scripture who stryueth / he is non other lyke | |
| Than a traytour to hys prynce / and to God an heretyke | |
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An answere. |
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| 80 | If trewlye to trolle, stande with moche honeste Eph. 4. |
| And trollynge vntrewe, requyreth rebuke and shame | |
| I gretlye maruele, whyls you a trollar be | |
| That in your trollynge, ye wyll trewe trollars blame | |
| And for your purpose, trolle scripturs out of frame Eccl. 3. | |
| 85 | Soche trecherous trollars, I thynke to be no lesse |
| Than those lewde persons, whome ye do here expresse | |
| Your scripture ye trolle, from Esaye the fyft Esai. 5. | |
| Ther spoken for them, that doth goddes worde blaspheme | |
| But ye can make it, to serue an-other dryft | |
| 90 | Than God that tyme shewed, or Esaye coude esteme |
| Soche trollynge of trouthe, cause yet some men to deme Mat. 16. | |
| The bysshop of Rome, the chefe head of the churche | |
| Scripturs so trolled, lyke mysteryes canne wurche. | |
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| I intende not to trolle, to [t]ake anye part take] rake Crom 1540, take Lant 1540 | |
| Diuision to increace, it nedeth nothynge | |
| But sorowfullye syghynge / I trolle in my hart | |
| With my-self in mynde / manye tymes reuoluynge | |
| How God to vs hath ordayned / the most noble kynge | |
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| Who vnyformelye to knyt vs / hath trauayled full sore | |
| Yet manye tryfelynge trollars / care lyttele therfore. | |
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An answere. |
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| A blacke-more wyll change, the colour of hys skynne Hier. 13. | |
| 95 | As sone as hys craft, an hypocryte shall hyde |
| Ye trolle with no part, dyuysion to begynne | |
| And yet the people, from Crist ye wolde dyuyde | |
| Some trollars lament, the fallynge of ther pryde Ioan. 11. | |
| Christen kynges hauynge, soche trollars at ther hande | |
| 100 | Are in worse takynge, than they do vnderstande |
| Who maketh dyuision? who is the peace-breakar? Ioan. 7. | |
| Nat Iudas but Christ, yet Iudas doth betraye | |
| Paule worketh sedicion, and is no treason-speakar | |
| Ye do the myschefe, and yet ye make no fraye Act. 14. | |
| 105 | The same foxe that lurketh, the same foxe take the praye |
| Oh trollynge gnato, ye thynke ye be not sea[n]e Pro. 11.gnato: 'parasite, sycophant'; see OED s.v. Gnatho | |
| Yet by your trollynges, perceyue men what ye meane. | |
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| But as trollars troblous / and full of enuye | |
| At the lawes of God, and of our good kynge | |
| In ther trollynges do trust, that ther olde heresye | |
| All good orders set a_part / shall floryshe and sprynge | |
| Ther prechars no lesse comfort / in ther sermons do brynge | |
| Euen latelye exhortinge them, auoydinge all drede | |
| And, persecucion not regardynge / throughlye to procede. | |
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An answere. |
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| Here is a pretence, to turne stones into breade Math. 4 | |
| And a suggestion, to cast our-selues downe bacwarde | |
| 110 | Vpon the mountayne, for golde ye trolle vs leade |
| Lawes with good order, ye wolde vs to regarde | |
| And yet trewe prechars, ye mynde nat to be harde Nu. 14. | |
| False fables ye forge, to darken with ther name | |
| Trollynge in soche trashe, as wyll be to your shame | |
| 115 | The scrybe on hys skyrtes, doth goddes commaundementes set Mat. 23 |
| The deuyll resembleth, the massenger of lyght | |
| Who destroyeth lawes? who doth good order let? | |
| But those pharysees, that chrysten peple spyght | |
| Sendynge soche prophetes, as the daye change to the nyght Hie. 23. | |
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| 120 | All them that abhorre, ther olde pylde popetrye |
| For the worde of God, they accuse of heresye. | |
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| Wyth manye wordes more troblous / than now I wyl reherce | |
| Not doubtynge at all / but at length they shall be knowne | |
| Soche trollynge trecherous, my hart doth sore perce | |
| Consyderynge how sedycyouslye / amonge vs they be sowne | |
| Of late I well trusted, they hath bene ouerblowne | |
| But now I w[e]ll perceyue / that neyther fauer nor smart well] wyll Crom 1540, well Lant 1540 | |
| From the bodye can expell / that is roted in the hart | |
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An answere. |
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| More wolde ye trolle out, yf ye coude more reherce Ioan. 7. | |
| Ye shall do no more, than God shall you permyt | |
| Whych trolleth forth tyrauntes, both terryble and ferce | |
| 125 | Hys flocke to correct, whan they trolle out of wyt Iob. 23. |
| Amonge soche trollars, ye are a trollar fyt | |
| And I can ye thanke, ye do full well your kynde | |
| Trollynge now soche hate, as laye longe in your mynde. | |
| All ys sedicyon, that please not popyshe hartes Ioan. 11. | |
| 130 | All insurreccyon, whan menne from you declyne |
| Of your sort manye, hath trolled trayterous partes | |
| And yet agaynst them, no trollynges ye dyffyne | |
| One relygyous zele, doth you and them combyne Act. 23. | |
| All heretyckes frelye, ye maye touche in your spyght | |
| 135 | But none soche as dyed, for holye churches rycht. |
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| A trewe trollynge hart / wold be lothe to pretende Esai. 23 | |
| Anye purpose to mayntayne / agaynst God or hys kynge | |
| The confessyon of an heretyck / that latelye ded offende | |
| And amonges others / suffred for hys deseruynge | |
| [Se]crettelye they embrace / as most precyous thynge Secrettelye] Sesecrettelye Crom 1540, Secretly Lant 1540 | |
| And yet playnelye wyll I proue / by good lawe and reason | |
| Contayned therin / bothe heresye and treason. | |
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An answere. |
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| A trewe trollynge hart, dwelleth not wythin your bosome | |
| For all the colours, that you shewe outwardelye | |
| In the confessyon, whych came an heretycke frome | |
| Ys moche lesse treason, and moche lesse heresye 2. Tim. 4 | |
| 140 | Than in the trollynges, of your hypocresye |
| Whyls you shall contende, wyth reason and with lawe | |
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| Your trolled scripturs, proue you a dottynge dawe. | |
| The heretycke that dyed, as all the peple harde | |
| In the fayth of Christ, mekelye departed hence Sapi. 5. | |
| 145 | Praynge for our kynge, and our worthye prince Edwarde |
| Longe dayes to endure, in ther prehemynence | |
| In hys confession, I fynde none other offence. 1. Tim. 2 | |
| But as Christ doth saye, soch slayghtes are in the sectes | |
| As wolde in maner, deceyue the verye electes. | |
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| In anye wyse imprynted / they wyll nat yt shall be | |
| The dau[n]gers therof / in themselues mystrustynge Nihil opertum quod non reueletur. Mat. 10 | |
| Wherfor euerye manne / maye well perceyue and se | |
| What hartes they do beare / to God and our good kynge | |
| Euerye of them secretlye / must haue yt in wrytynge | |
| But Christ sayth verelye / ther is nothynge conceled | |
| But at length shall be knowen / and openlye reueled. | |
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An answere. |
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| 150 | It is imprynted, wherfore by lawe and reason |
| Proue I can ryght well, that ye a lyar be Eccl. 7. | |
| Verye hote ye are, in iugynge menne of treason | |
| The hydden secretes, of all mennes hartes ye se | |
| As ye iuge ye are, by holy saint Paules decre | |
| 155 | Soche tauntynge trollars, are tetrici thrasones Rom. 2. |
| And in ther trollynges, full noughtye nebulones | |
| A scripture ye trolle, as dyd the deuyll in desert Math. 4 | |
| To serue your purpose, trollynge the pythe asyde | |
| Hydde secretes sayth Crist, shall now be clere and apert | |
| 160 | Meanynge soche scripturs, as the pharysees ded hyde Luc. 12. |
| With ther tradicions, hypocresye and pryde | |
| Thus Christ declareth it, in the .xij. chapter of Luke | |
| False trollynge of textes, wyll turne ye to rebuke. | |
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| Who agaynst them trolleth / a papyst they hym name | |
| They haue none other thynge, them-selues for to defende defende] defrende Crom 1540, defende Lant 1540 Ecce quam bonum et quam iocundum. Psa. 132 | |
| I wolde that all papystes, had an open shame | |
| And that all heretyckes / themselues wolde a_mende | |
| Than shuld we haue no cause / further to contende | |
| But vniformelye to lyue / t[he] one with the other the] to Crom 1540, the Lant 1540 | |
| And ioyfullye to in_habite / as brother wyth brother. | |
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| We call them papistes, that maintayne papistrye Iud . 1 | |
| 165 | Both hauynge ther frutes, and scripture for vs to laye |
| If all soche papystes, schuld haue shame openlye | |
| I thynke ye coude not, be farre out of the waye | |
| As Iudas wyth Christ, with heretyckes here ye playe Ps. 17. | |
| No brother is he, that goddes wurde doth nat furder | |
| 170 | Except he be Cain, whych doth pore Abel murder. |
| Styll ye trolle scripturs, but nothynge in ther kynde 2. cor. 6 | |
| Couetinge full sore, to haue a fleshelye concorde | |
| Beliall and Christ, wer neuer of one mynde | |
| Dauid commended, a vnite in the Lorde Ps. 132. | |
| 175 | Which with your peltrye wylleth vs not to accorde |
| For lyght with darkenes, schall neuer well agre | |
| Nor popyshe falsehede, with Christis veryte. | |
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| Soche schuld be our trollynges / Christ vs so t[e]acheth teacheth] tracheth Crom 1540, teacheth Lant 1540 Deus charitas est qui manet in charitate. 1. Ioan . 4. | |
| Commandinge euer peace / amonge vs for to be | |
| Vntrewlye he trolleth / that otherwyse preacheth | |
| Sturrynge to anye sedicyon, malyce or enmyte | |
| Where bannyshed ys dyscorde / and raygneth all charyte | |
| That realme in God resteth / and God ys in yt | |
| Beinge charyte him-self / as sayth the holye wryt | |
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| Christ neuer trolled, soche peace as ye wolde haue Esa. 57. | |
| Neyther in Mathew, in Luke, nor yet in Iohan | |
| 180 | Thowgh in your trollynges, ye falselye them depraue |
| Of olde cankred scribes, the armoure ye do on | |
| Nat Barrabas but Christ, accusynge of sedicyon Ioan . 18, | |
| To the worlde sayth Christ, I sende no peace but the sworde | |
| By the which ys ment, the rygour of goddes worde. | |
| 185 | Ye trolle forth your textes, commixtynge perles with draffe Mat. 7. |
| For Christ sayd in-dede, they shuld be troden of swyne | |
| Non est pax impijs, your charyte ys but chaffe | |
| Though ye crye pax pax, as Esaye doth dyffyne Ioan. 16. | |
| Ye speke of charyte, and drawe by an-other lyne | |
| 190 | Christ sayd, that with you, we shuld haue trybulacyon |
| And in him alone, our peace and consolacyon. | |
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| Than towardes that charyte / trolle we on apace Venite ad me omnes qui laboratis et. Math. 15 | |
| Auauncynge our-selues / with all conuenyent spede | |
| A more acceptable pilgrymage / surelye neuer was | |
| For whych God gaue to man, anye meryte or mede | |
| Our labour or great burden / let vs nothynge drede | |
| Nor regarde the wylfulnes / of our bodye or fleshe | |
| For at the iournayes ende / Christ wyll vs refreshe | |
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An answere. |
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| If ye trolle to Christ, as ye mynde nothynge lesse | |
| With the pharise, ye maye not your-self auaunce Luc. 18 | |
| For mede or meryte, as ye do here expresse | |
| 195 | For non can deserue, the heuyns in_herytaunce Rom. 11 |
| But here men maye se, your trollynge ignoraunce | |
| The frutes of our flesche, ye wyll vs not to regarde | |
| So trollynge vs Christ, full lyke a wanton stewarde. | |
| Than trolle ye scripture, that Christ wyll you refreshe Math. 11 | |
| 200 | At your iournayes ende, for your gret labour, and peyne |
| Christ ther taketh the lawe, for the burden of our fleshe | |
| Easynge our conscyence, of mennys tradicyons pleyne | |
| But in your trollynge, ye haue an-other veyne Deu. 13. | |
| In your cottacyon, for the aleuynt of Mathewe | |
| 205 | Ye trolle the fystent, to be knowne a trollar trewe. fystent: meaning uncertain |
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| [A]nd leaf torn omnis anima potestatibus sublimioribus sub. Ro. 13. than as trewe trollars / togyther let vs remayne omnis anima potestatibus sublimioribus sub. Ro. 13. | |
| Perfyghtlye fast knyt / in one peace / vnyte and loue | |
| Wyth glorie vnto God / euermore gladde and fayne | |
| Our noble prynce trewlye / to serue as doth vs behoue | |
| And all others to tendre / as dewtye doth vs moue | |
| Vsynge styll amonge vs the self-same loue and concorde | |
| Whych ys to vs commaunded / by Christ the eternall Lorde | |
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An answere. |
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| Thys trollynge wer good, yf ye coude folowe yt 1. Pe. 2. | |
| And no more couete, to haue them ouerblowne | |
| That fauer goddes trewthe, as they suppose most fyt | |
| Of Christen peple, in thys lyfe to be knowne | |
| 210 | Reportynge by soche, sedycyon to be sowne Hier. 9. |
| Ye neyther trolle peace, nor a christen amyte | |
| But declare yourself, an ympe of inyquyte. | |
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| We must loue in Christ, yf we loue christenlye Ioh. 15. | |
| For loue out of Christ, is but a paganes loue | |
| 215 | In goddes worde therfore, let vs loue to hys glorye |
| And obeye our kynge, as christen menne behoue Rom. 13 | |
| With mekenes of hart, and no sedicion moue | |
| And than shall we trolle, in peaceable vnyte | |
| As God vs wylleth, by hys heuenlye veryte. | |
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| And now in that loue / let vs all with one voyce praye | |
| For the preseruacyon / of Henry our moste noble kynge | |
| And Kateryne our quene / that they togyther maye | |
| Prosperouslye contynew / to ther hartes desyrynge | |
| And Edwarde our prynce, that moste angelyke thynge | |
| That they all togyther / maye longe lyue and rest | |
| And after with hym raygne, qui in celis est. Amen. | |
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| 220 | Nat onely with voyce, as dyd the hypocrytes Math. 6 |
| But whan ye shall praye, praye from the very hart | |
| Expressynge the fayth, of christen Israelytes | |
| And trolle with your prynce, no fyckle flatterynge part | |
| Least after thys lyfe, ye trolle to eternall smart Pro. 27 | |
| 225 | Better is a strype, of hym which is a frynde |
| Than a kysse of hym, that beareth a wycked mynde. | |
| In fayth and in spyryt, let vs of God requyre Iohan . 4. | |
| Our Kynge, Quene, and Prynce, to lyue here prosperouslye | |
| Not as you do trolle, vnto ther hartes desyre | |
| 230 | But vnto goddes mynde, and of hys name the glorye 1. Tim. 2 |
| Thus trolleth saynt Paule, with Abacuch and Hieremye | |
| Lorde graunte them longe lyfe, to thy swete wyll and pleasure | |
| Thy flocke rewlynge here, which is thy most deare treasure | |
| AMEN. | |
| God saue the kynge. | |
| And hys ofsprynge, | |
| Amen. | |
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| To trolle awaye or trolle in / let not trolle spare | |
| Yf trolle trewlye trolle / trolle nedeth not to care | |
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An answere. |
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| 235 | Betwixt hys trolle and trolle, yf trolle no better trolle |
| Trolle maye trolle with trollars, that trolle the gossyppes bolle | |
| Yf trolle wyll trolle with trollars, let trolle trolle veryte | |
| Or els trolle with yll trollars, wyll trolle dyshoneste Iohan . 9. | |
| Where trolle hath trolled vntrewly, let trolle trolle back agayn | |
| 240 | For trollinge with yll trollars, trolleth many one to payne |
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| Composed by Thomas_smythe / seruaunt to the kynges Royall mageste / And clarke of the Quenes graces [C]ounsellleaf torn (though most vnworthye.) | |
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An answere. |
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| The Pharyse in-dede | |
| Hys phylacterye sprede. | |
| Hys skyrtes he doth dylate | |
| To fournyshe hys estate Mat. 23. | |
| 245 | The scrybe set forth hys hemme |
| With perle and with gemme | |
| With many tytles proude | |
| The pore trouthe to out-croude | |
| He paynteth hym-selfe with penne | |
| 250 | [F]orleaf torn Luc. 11. to be seane of menne Luc. 11. |
| Here mayster smythe must be | |
| To the kynges hygh mageste | |
| A seruaunt scant so symple | |
| As reynarde vnder a wymple | |
| 255 | A clerke, a lerned manne |
| Which worldlye cauteles canne Hier. 8. | |
| Yea, clerke of the Quenes counsell | |
| And persecuteth the Gospell | |
| Yet is he moste vnworthye | |
| 260 | And that he speketh trewlye 1. Ioh. 4. |
| Thys worke he hath composed | |
| sig: [B2v] | |
| Wherin he hath not glosed | |
| By colours of hypocresye | |
| By falsehede nor by vayne-glorye | |
| 265 | No more than reynarde foxe |
| Or fryre with hys boxe | |
| It is good by saint Ione | |
| That prestes haue soche a wone Mat. 7. | |
| As canne so clerkelye wryte | |
| 270 | And poetelye indyte |
| Whych wyll not from them wauer | |
| And is in so great fauer | |
| Beynge the kynges seruaunt Hest. 3. | |
| So wyttye and so pregnaunt | |
| 275 | He that shall with hym scole |
| Wyll fynde hym no small fole. | |
| None heretycke now shall rowte | |
| Nor dare put forth hys snowte | |
| But wyll plucke in hys hornes Actu. 4. | |
| 280 | As doth new ale in cornes |
| The gospellars now wyll shrynke | |
| And not be able to wynke | |
| The knaues shall no more checke | |
| Nor agaynt vs popystes becke Gen. 39 | |
| 285 | With hym they dare not dallye |
| For feare of Putiphars vallye | |
| Or els for Daniels deane Dani. 6. | |
| But now synge in a meane. | |
| Nowe may we tythes home trolle | |
| 290 | And care but for the bolle |
| We maye let the gospell goo Ioan. 7. | |
| For he is our mortall foo | |
| We are fortunate thys tyde | |
| To haue smythe on our syde. | |
| 295 | Our kyngdome wolde els fall text breaks off here |