. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. ,And thereby wagers great have won. But now we may behold and viewThat English hearts are not afraid,Their Sovereigns foes for to subdue :No tempest can make us dismayed ! Let monstrous Papists spit their fill! Their force is full against GODs will. Hath silly wherry done the deed,That galleys great dare not to try IAnd hath she had such happy speed,That now in rest on shore she lie! Doubtless the LORD, her pilot was ! It could not else been brought to pass. H 6 114 Song on Ferriss voyage to Bristol. [LI??!^ Well, Ferris, now,


. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. ,And thereby wagers great have won. But now we may behold and viewThat English hearts are not afraid,Their Sovereigns foes for to subdue :No tempest can make us dismayed ! Let monstrous Papists spit their fill! Their force is full against GODs will. Hath silly wherry done the deed,That galleys great dare not to try IAnd hath she had such happy speed,That now in rest on shore she lie! Doubtless the LORD, her pilot was ! It could not else been brought to pass. H 6 114 Song on Ferriss voyage to Bristol. [LI??!^ Well, Ferris, now, the game is thine !No loss thou hast! (thank Him above !)From thy two mates, do not decline;But still in heart, do thou them love ! So shall thy store increase, no doubt ; Through Him that brought thy boat about. I end with prayers to the LORD, To save and keep our royal Queen! Let all true hearts, with one accord, • Say, LORD, preserve Her Grace from teen ! Bless, LORD ! her friends ! confound her foes! For aye, LORD save our royal Rose ! James 1^5


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