Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Stanzas from An Answere to the Proclamation, etc.CXXXIV. Anonymous
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That be of such religion
As you be, that be franticke madde,
And foolish of opinion,
And you their mind againe,
Whether they meane to take your part,
And so in fielde be slaine.
Will lyke your crooked style:
Also your trayne, if they be wise,
Will lyke it but a whyle.
Or else Achitophell,
With Absalon, Adoniah,
Of their olde faith ye smell.
Is waren stale for age:
Ye meane to make it new againe
With mightye rebels’ rage.
Though you thinke nothing so:
You haue to long a time sit still,
And suffered truth to growe.
For to defende the truth,
And you against them stande in fielde;
Marke then what it ensuth:
Must needes with speede be seene,
For troubling still the flocke of Christ,
And such a quiet queene.