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A04894 An epitaph, or rather a short discourse made vpon the life [and] death of D. Boner sometimes vnworthy Bisshop of London whiche dyed the v. of September in the Marshalsie. Knell, Thomas. 1569 (1569) STC 15033; ESTC S120017 21,496 62

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Persiians did cut of his hed cast it in a bole of mās blood saying Be satisfied with blood which thou 〈◊〉 thirsted (a) (a) He spared none that he eyther durst or could be bolde to put to pain for Gods truthe 1. Tim. 3. (b) (b) 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the sow tea cheth Miner what the sow is by nature needeth no expressing Minerua was daugh of Iupiter 〈◊〉 called of the 〈◊〉 Goddes of wisdome 〈◊〉 all good 〈◊〉 now this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 one 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 him of whē he might better be taught (,) (,) Bufo in a Tode so 〈◊〉 to Boner because of 〈◊〉 venemous minde * * Asinus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 taken by those that are apt to no goodnes or discipline * * Pallas the greek name of Minerua named before (.) (.) Parnassus a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Thessalia 〈◊〉 Aoniae 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Parnassides or Aonides did 〈◊〉 * * Tho. Cranmer archbishe of Cant. whō by their Cannons they could not put to death til the Pope arayning his Image at Room condemned it burnt it thē was he burned at Oxford (c) (c) Cardinall Pool who could not be arch bish by the Canons til the other were dead () () Eresich was 〈◊〉 of Thessalia who 〈◊〉 Ceres cut down her woods at last beig stroken with a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was compeld to 〈◊〉 his 〈◊〉 fleshe Thoosa a great 〈◊〉 ster hauing but one eye whiche was in his forehed he was of the I le of Scicilia into whiche Vlisses being cast by 〈◊〉 of tem pest hap 〈◊〉 on that caue of this Cyclops lost 4. of his men who would haue deuoured that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Vlisses mas hing him 〈◊〉 had not with a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 bo red out his eye )( )( Poliphe mus or Cyclops was son of Neptune * * Philonides was 〈◊〉 big 〈◊〉 Miletae now 〈◊〉 Malta altogether so folishe vn learned that 〈◊〉 him 〈◊〉 a Prouerb Indoctior 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 wil say 〈◊〉 was wel 〈◊〉 ned I 〈◊〉 unt yet in knoweledge of 〈◊〉 ly 〈◊〉 Philoni 〈◊〉 ding his 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 (:) (:) 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 breedeth amōg Bees muche 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Bee alwayes liues in the Hiue neyer com ming out to gather Hony but 〈◊〉 deuouteth that whiche the Bee dooth 〈◊〉 at last the Bee and all Leges 〈◊〉 dicūt 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 tuū 〈◊〉 filium 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Bastarde Genes 16. 〈◊〉 4. Et eccle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sacris repellit ordi nibus c Et si tale 〈◊〉 rit non 〈◊〉 tum permittit 〈◊〉 bere in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 dei 〈◊〉 ix 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ergo. Ergo. Malach. 〈◊〉 Dente 26 Markerehell marke Papiste Ezech. 13. Jerem. 8. Ezech 34. Apoca. 6. 〈◊〉 5. 〈◊〉 pauimento 〈◊〉 mea 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Dormitat aîa mea Viam iniquitatis Viam 〈◊〉 Adhefit te stimoniis 〈◊〉 Viam 〈◊〉 tuorum Et lux 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Nolite con fidere in principi Genesi 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 abscōdatfaciam suam Syllius lib. 13. Cal this the floudes of hell that spue for the bloud poysō fire c Sathan
meus MY spirit God wotte is feble 〈◊〉 and sore and so shall wee Papistes daiely more and more Our tyme of Papistrie shal be shorte foolishe and vaine Ab aquilone panditur omne malum the Papistes tooke paine Nowe Mars our bloudie Boner is laied in yearth full colde Whose life and libertie would haue made vs bolde With bloudie handes and cruell hartes was our desire To haue burned the Protestantes with hote flamyng fire Set vp shorne crounes the stewes and Mon kes in bootes And destroied Christes doctrine cleane by the rootes Brought in Idols Latin seruice and ryngyng of belles 〈◊〉 Chauntries Masses Abbaies and Celles Thus we would haue dooen in Tindall and Comberlande And brought Romishe seruice againe into Northumberlande There are a remnaunt left I maie them 〈◊〉 The children of Antichrist and of God Ball. Rumor super rumorem while the storme do last Antichrist and his are now at the laste caste And Boner is rotten and stinketh in graue Well rid is Christes flocke of so Woluishe 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Si veritatem dico quare non creditis michi ¶ The Responde Dies eius breuiabuntur Boner was a greate hunter Per ignem with fire hotte N unc in putredine God wotte Ubi est ergo nunc Either Frier Nonne or Monke That can for a little space Put hym a purgyng place Now good man sir Pope What doe your worship hope In inferno nulla est redemptio ¶ The eight lesson 〈◊〉 it Pelle mei consumptus MY fleshe is consumed there is 〈◊〉 skinne and bone In sainct Georges Churche yarde my graue and I alone My tongue that vsed lewde woordes and lippes awaie are rotten Take pitie vpon me R. L. and H. let me not be forgotten Regester me in with a 〈◊〉 penne 〈◊〉 the Romishe roules And make some Obsequi for my sake I 〈◊〉 it were in Poules Saie Dirige for me gentle T. H. U. R. L. and B. Saie you the Masse mourne you in blacke W. F. and C. Ryng you the belles holde you the lightes A. P. S. and N. A. B. the Crosrowe of Papistes shewe 〈◊〉 selues like men For if your merites doe not helpe then come I verie late Like the foolishe virgines fiue whiche knocked at the gate To whom he saied I knowe you not depart from my sight You wanted faithe and watched not when I came in the night Let liuyng wightes watche therfore though it be paine and griefe For sodainly the Lorde dooe come 〈◊〉 like to a 〈◊〉 O Boner Boner ones againe in thy skynne thou shalt be clad And haue suche members in degree as in this life thou had Then shalt thou see the 〈◊〉 all in iudgement stande vpright Whom in this worlde thou didest abuse with murder and with spight And called them vnlearned all and nowe in greate honor Suche was the blindnes of Papistes hartes and specially of thee Boner ¶ The Responde Uaine vaine vaine vaine All bloudie Papistes doe liue in vaine There is no meane but heauen and hell In doyng euill and workyng well Eche soule shall go vnto his place The brande of hell and childe of grace Scimus quia transit hora Redeamus sine mora Uitam nostram emendamus The 〈◊〉 of death drawyng on a 〈◊〉 Praie for mercie ioye and grace V ade non amplius peccare ¶ The nineth lesson Quarede vulua S. rede it ALas from my mothers wombe why hast thou brought me out I haue liued like a Butchers 〈◊〉 and died like a 〈◊〉 I stopped myne eares against the truthe Gods worde I would not heare And hardened my harte against the Prince in persone many a yere There ledde my life in hartes delite my soule did feele no care In softe bedde and choise of wine wantyng no daintie fare False hope I had to come forthe as ones I did before But still dispaire said I should die and persecute no more One morne betime I loked forth as ofte as I did before And did 〈◊〉 a pulpit in churches wise made by my prison dore A Preacher there was that Crowlye hight whiche preached in that place A meane if God had loued me to call me then to grace Hodie si vocem was his theme and harden not thyne harte As did the fathers the rebelles old that perished in desarte Thus protestantes haue me flain with the power of the worde But if the worlde had serued me with fire and with sworde I would haue killed and burned al more then I did before But now farewel you papistes al from hensforthe euermore Would no wight had me knowen nor eyes me neuer seen Then should I haue been in suche forte as I had neuer been The Responde In die illa tremenda Who shall my lorde defenda Neither Pe. Wes Nor. Mar. Traitors Tempest that blowe vp warre Slinge Hil. nor Swineburne Or any traitor that gape for a tourne Thei shall haue horror inhabitans God sende them mischaunce Omne regnum diuisum c. Against the Quene thei risum Per aliam viam reuersi sunt Papistes are traitours as thei are 〈◊〉 Rumor super rumorem erit Betwene Doncaster and Perith Be many Popishe hartes Would their heddes wer in carts And their bodies in graues Rebelles are theues and knaues Ardiet pugnas vicio parentum The rebelles beyonde Trentham Shall quickly repentham Sepuichrum paten est venter eorum Thei abhorre doctrina Apostolorum Sepe expugnauerūt you know it wel Northren stormes are sharp fell Snowe Haile Ise and Froste All their hope is but loste Dies magnae amara Thei are now in sorow and 〈◊〉 Thei will neuer haue suche honor As had this bastarde E. Boner Although he were a Po. k. Yet buried he was in a graue Pluet super proditores laquios ¶ Th e'nde of Boners Dirige Per ironiam Erat vir ille simplex rectus ac timens deum recaedens amalo ¶ Here after dooe followe a liniall Pedegres of Boners kinred by the minde and iudgemente of many Doc. a man of a greate house long before the captiuitie of Babilon ¶ Bastarde Edmonde Sauage beyng a 〈◊〉 lubberly scholer was supposed to be the the soonne of one Boner Which was the sōne of a Iugler or wild roge Whiche was the sonne of a villaine ingrosse Whiche was the sonne of a Cutpurse Whiche was the sonne of a Tom of Bedlam Whiche was the sonne of a 〈◊〉 of a spitle Whiche was the sonne of a theffe or a 〈◊〉 Whiche was the sonne of a wilde Irishe whiche was the sōne of a Stoick Philosopher whiche was the sonne of Agarion whiche was tho sonne of a 〈◊〉 whiche was the sonne of a Sectuarie whiche was the sonne of Appelles whiche was the sonne of 〈◊〉 whiche was the sonne of Alogy whiche was the sonne of Almerichus whiche was the sonne of Aetius whiche was the sonne of Adamiani whiche was the sonne of Alepheli whiche was the sonne of Appolinaris whiche was the sonne of Ammonus whiche was the sonne of Aquarij whiche was the