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John Skelton

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A Lawde and Prayse

[a  laude  and  prayse  made  for  our  souereigne  lord  the  kyng.]

The  Rose  both  white  and  Rede
In  one  rose  now  dothe  grow:
Thus  thorow  every  stede
Thereof  the  fame  dothe  blow:
Grace  the  sede  did  sow.
England  now  gaddir  flowris
Exclude  now  all  dolowrs

Noble  Henry  the  eight
Thy  loving  souereine  lorde
Of  kingis  line  moost  streight
His  titille  dothe  Recorde:
In  whome  dothe  wele  Acorde
Alexis  yonge  of  Age
Adrastus  wise  and  sage:

Astrea  Iustice  hight
That  from  the  starry  sky
Shall  now  com  and  do  Right:
This  hunderd  yere  scantly
A  man  kowd  not  Aspy
That  Right  dwelt  vs  Among
And  that  was  the  more  wrong.

Right  shall  the  foxis  chare  
The  wolvis  the  beris  also
That  wrowght  have  moche  care
And  browght  Englond  in  wo
They  shall  wirry  no  mo
Nor  wrote  the  Rosary
By  extort  Trechery.

Of  this  our  noble  king
The  law  they  shall  not  breke
They  shall  com  to  Rekening
No  man  for  them  wil  speke:
The  pepil  durst  not  creke
Theire  grevis  to  complaine
They  browght  them  in  soche  paine.

Therfor  nomore  they  shall
The  commouns  overbace
That  wont  wer  overall
Both  lorde  and  knight  to  face:
For  now  the  yeris  of  grace
And  welthe  ar  com  Agayne
That  maketh  England  faine.

Adonis  of  Freshe  colour
Of  yowthe  the  godely  flour
Our  prince  of  hih  honour
Our  paves  our  succour
Our  king  our  Emperour
Our  Priamus  of  Troy
Our  welth  our  worldly  Ioy.

Vpon  vs  he  doth  Reigne
That  makith  our  hartis  glad
As  king  moost  souereine
That  ever  Englond  had
Demure  sober  and  sad
And  Martis  lusty  knight
God  save  him  in  his  Right:

Amen

Bien  men  souient:

Deo  .21.  gracias




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