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Thomas Deloney

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How Couentry was made free by Godiva, Countesse of Chester.

To  the  Tune  of  Prince  Arthnr  died  at  Ludlow.
Leofricus,  that  Noble  Earle
Of  Chester,  as  I  reade,
Did  for  the  City  of  Couentry,
Many  a  noble  deed.
Great  priuiledges  for  the  towne.
This  Nobleman  did  get,
And  of  all  things  did  make  it  so,
That  they  tole-free  did  sit:
Saue  onley  that  for  horses  still,
They  did  some  custome  pay,  
Which  was  great  charges  to  the  towne,
Full  long  and  many  a  day.
Wherefore  his  wife,  Godiva  faire,
Did  of  the  Earl  request,
That  therefore  he  would  make  it  free,
As  well  as  all  the  rest.
So  when  the  Lady  long  had  sued,
Her  purpose  to  obtaine:
Her  Noble  Lord  at  length  she  tooke,
Within  a  pleasant  vaine,  
And  vnto  him  with  smiling  cheare,
She  did  forthwith  proceed,
Entreating  greatly  that  he  would
Performe  that  goodly  deed.
You  moue  me  much,  faire  Dame  (quoth  he)
Your  suit  I  faine  uould  shunne:
But  what  would  you  performe  and  do,
To  haue  this  matter  done?
Why  any  thing,  my  Lord  (quoth  she)
You  will  with  reason  craue,  
I  will  performe  it  with  good  will,
If  I  my  wish  may  haue.
If  thou  wilt  grant  one  thing  (said  he)
Which  I  shall  now  require,
So  soone  as  it  is  finished,
Thou  shalt  haue  thy  desire.
Command  what  you  thinke  good,  my  Lord,
I  will  thereto  agree:
On  this  condition  that  this  Towne
For  euer  may  be  free.  
If  thou  wilt  thy  cloaths  strip  off,
And  here  wilt  lay  them  downe,
And  at  noone  day  on  horsebacke  ride
Starke  naked  thorow  the  Towne,
They  shall  be  free  for  euermore:
If  thou  wilt  not  do  so,
More  liberty  than  now  they  haue,
I  neuer  will  bestow.
The  lady  at  this  strange  demand,
Was  much  abasht  in  mind:  
And  yet  for  to  fulfil  this  thing,
She  neuer  a  whit  repinde.
Wherefore  to  all  the  Officers
Of  all  the  Towne  she  sent:
That  they  perceiuing  her  good  will,
Which  for  the  weale  was  bent,
That  on  the  day  that  she  should  ride,
All  persons  thorow  the  Towne,
Should  keepe  their  houses  and  shut  their  doores,
And  clap  their  windowes  downe,  
So  that  no  creature,  yong  or  old
Should  in  the  street  be  seene:
Till  she  had  ridden  all  about,
Throughout  the  City  cleane.
And  when  the  day  of  riding  came,
No  person  did  her  see,
Sauing  her  Lord:  after  which  time,
The  towne  was  euer  free.
FINIS.

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