EBBA 37078
British Library - Huth
| The braineles blessing of the Bull / The hornes, the heads and all, / Light on their squint eyed skonses full / That boweth their knees to Ball. / The cancred curse that wolde consume this realme with wracke and ruine, / Returne to Rome with fyre and fume, to bryng the Pope in tune: / If neither curse, nor blessyng bare, may mend these parties throwe, / I then bequeath (curst as they are) to Plutoes kyngdome nowe. | |
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| Date Published | 1556-1581 ? |
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| Imprint | Imprinted at S. Katherins beside the Tower / of London, ouer against the Beare daunce, / by Alexander Lacie. |
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| Collection | British Library - Huth |
| Location | British Library |
| Shelfmark | Huth50.(48.) |
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| Title | The braineles blessing of the Bull / The hornes, the heads and all, / Light on their squint eyed skonses full / That boweth their knees to Ball. / The cancred curse that wolde consume this realme with wracke and ruine, / Returne to Rome with fyre and fume, to bryng the Pope in tune: / If neither curse, nor blessyng bare, may mend these parties throwe, / I then bequeath (curst as they are) to Plutoes kyngdome nowe. |
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| First Lines | WAS neuer worlde so farre from orders rule, / That men durst speake such sawcie words of Kings |
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