Verses of prayse and ioye written vpon her Maiesties preseruation. Whereunto is annexed Tychbornes lamentation, written in the towre with his own hand, and an aunswere to the same.

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Verses of prayse and ioye written vpon her Maiesties preseruation. Whereunto is annexed Tychbornes lamentation, written in the towre with his own hand, and an aunswere to the same.
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London :: Printed by Iohn Wolfe,
1586.
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Elizabeth -- I, -- Queen of England, 1533-1603 -- Assassination attempt, 1586 -- Early works to 1800.
Tichborne, Chidiock, ca. 1558-1586 -- Early works to 1800.
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VERSES OF PRAISE, AND IOY, Written vpon her Maiestie, after the apprehension and execution of Babington, Tychborne, Salisburie, & the rest.

MOngst spyny cares sprong vp now at the last, sprowt higher then the hautiest of their heads: That with thy Roselike Royal peace (O Prince) all other princes thou must ouer-peere. Thee and thy Realme opprest it happ'ly pleasd our highest God in safety to preserue. For this, thy people publikely applaude, and euery where aboundeth godly loue. Good frtune and an euerlasting fame attend on the in all thine actions. This makes thy friends, this makes thy foes admire, and daily hold thy name in reuerence. Honour'd art, Princely behauiour, zeale to good, and with thee rest a Royall maiestie. These foure faire giftes (O Prince, of right renound) thy Princely minde most Princely Enteteignes. Liue Soueraigne Ladie, Liue Elizabeth health of thy Countrey, helpe to all our harmes. Seeld seen, thou Reign'st a maiden & a Queene, Long maist thou liue, and heauen be thy home.
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