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A godly ditty or Prayer to be song / vnto God for the preseruation of his Church, our Queene and / Realme, against all Traytours, Rebels, and Papisticall / Enemies. / Preserue thy Seruaunt Lord, / Elizabeth our Queene: / Be thou her shield and sword, / Now let thy power be seene. / That this our Queene annoynted, / May vanquish al her foes: / And as by thee appoynted, / Let her lay sword on those. / Geue Lord true faythful hartes, / To vs her Subiectes al: / That we play not the partes, / Of these Traitours that fal / Both from their God and Prince, / And from their lawful othes: / All such O Lord conuince, / And geue them ouerthrowes.
Date Published 1556-1563 ?
Author John Awdeley
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Imprint Imprynted at London by Iohn Awdely.
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Collection British Library - Huth
Location British Library
Shelfmark Huth50.(18.)
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Title A godly ditty or Prayer to be song / vnto God for the preseruation of his Church, our Queene and / Realme, against all Traytours, Rebels, and Papisticall / Enemies. / Preserue thy Seruaunt Lord, / Elizabeth our Queene: / Be thou her shield and sword, / Now let thy power be seene. / That this our Queene annoynted, / May vanquish al her foes: / And as by thee appoynted, / Let her lay sword on those. / Geue Lord true faythful hartes, / To vs her Subiectes al: / That we play not the partes, / Of these Traitours that fal / Both from their God and Prince, / And from their lawful othes: / All such O Lord conuince, / And geue them ouerthrowes.
Tune Imprint Syng this after the tune of the .cxxxvij. Psalme, which begins VVhen as we sat in Babilon. Or such lyke.
First Lines OUr liuyng God to thee we cry, / Now tend vnto our playnt:
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