Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
The MartirsXVIII. William Byrd
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And call my wits to counsel what to say!
Such memories were made for mortall men—
I speak of saintes, whose names cannot decaye:
An angel’s trump were fitter for to sound
Their glorious death, if such on earth were found.
The histories of auncient times record,
Whose constancie great tirants’ rage subdued,
Through patient death professing Christ their Lord:
As his apostles perfect witnesse bere,
With many more that blessed martirs were:
With fame renoun’d, perpetuall shall endure;
By whose examples we may rightly finde
Of holie life and death a patterne pure.
That we, therefore, their vertues may embrace,
Pray we to Christ to guide vs with his grace.