EBBA 37047
British Library - Huth
| 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. | |
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| 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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