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A03130 A ballad reioycinge the sodaine fall, of rebels that thought to deuower vs all 1570 (1570) STC 1326; ESTC S117274 1,388 1

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A Ballad reioysinge the sodaine fall Of Rebels that thought to deuower vs all REioyce with me ye Christians all To God geue laude and prayse The Rebels stoute haue now the fall Their force and strength decayes Which hoped through their Traitrous traine Their Prince and natiue soyle To put by their deuises vaine Vnto a deadly foile And with their Armies stoute in Feilde Against their Prince did rise And thought by force of Speare and sheilde to win their enterprise It was the Erle of VVestmerland that thought him selfe so sure By the aide of his Rebellious bande his countrie to deuoure The Erle eke of Northumberland his Traitorous parte did take With other Rebels of this Lande for Aue Maries sake Saying they sought for no debate Nor nothing els did meane But would this Realme weare in the state That it before hath ben What is that state I would faine know That they would haue againe The Popish Masse it is I trowe With her abuses vaine As by their doings may apeare In comming through ech Towne The Bibles they did rent and teare Like Traytours to the Crowne And Traytours vnto god likewise By right we may them call That do his lawes and worde despise Their Country Queene and all The lawes that she established According to Gods word They seeke to haue abolished By force of warre and sword Forgetting cleane their loyaltie That to their Prince they owe Their faith and eke fidelitie That they to hir should show And rather seeke to helpe the Pope His honour lost to winne In whom they put their faith and hope To pardon al their sinne That if they should their natiue Land Their Queene and God denie They should haue pardon at his hand For their iniquitie Therfore with those that loue the Pope They did their strength employ And therby steadfastly did hope Gods flocke cleane to destroy And then set vp within this Land In euery Churche and towne Their Idols on Roodeloftes to stand Like gods of greate renowne Their Aulters and tradicions olde With painted stocke and stone Pardons and Masses to be solde With Kerye leyson Friers shoulde weare their olde graye Gownes And Maides to shrift should com then Priestes should singe with shauē Crownes Dominus Vobiscum All these and such like vaneties Should then beare all the sway And gods word through such fantasies Should cleane be layd away But like as god did them despise Which were in Moyses dayes That did a calfe of gold deuise As god to giue him prayse And for the same Idolatry In one day with the sword Did thre and twenty thousand dye That did neglect his worde The Children eke of Israell In Ezechias time He made among their Foes to dwell That did Committe that Crime But when that Ezechias praied To God to helpe his owne The Lorde forthwith did send them aide Their Foes weare ouerthrowne A Hundred Thousande Eightie Fiue By Gods Aungelles weare slaine And none of them were left aliue That toke his name in Vaine Senacheris also the Kinge Then of the Assirians As he his God was honouring Was slaine by his two Sonnes Like as he did those Rebels still Which did his flocke pursewe From time to time of his free will By force of Warre subdewe As Hollifernus and the rest He put them still to flight That had his little flocke opprest In presence of his sighte So hath he now these Rebels all Through their vngodly trade Cast downe into the Pit to fall That they for others made To whom still daily let vs praye Our noble Queene to sende A Prosperous Raigne both night and day From her foes to defende Her and her Counsaile Realme and all During her noble life And that Ill hap may them befall That seeke for Warre and strife FINIS Imprinted at London in Fleetestreete by William How for Henry Kirkham and are to be solde at his shop at the middle North doore of Paules Churche