Behead 

 them like 

 Traytors. 



WATER-WORKES. 



there are (my good Lord), though you 

 know not their Fathers) telling the Won- 

 ders of the Weares so pittifully, as if they 

 hadde beene in the captivity at Babilon : 

 How thirty Salmons were taken such a 

 morning at a draught, and thirty three, 

 at another time. 



The Supplication of Beggers so moved 

 the heart of that famous King Henry the 

 eight in his later dayes, that hee did noth- 

 ing else but platforme Foundations for true 

 and sound Religion. 



If these Weares had bin in his daies in 

 such manner as they be now, he would 

 have taken the like order with them as 

 hee didde with Abbeyes and Monasteries. 

 As an Heresie is bred and hatched 

 amongst those that understands no true 

 Religion soonest ; so, in the tender time 

 of that sweete and gratious King Edward 

 the sixt, these Weares had their breeding 

 and increase. 



But GOD determining his time un- 

 timely, the Weare-owners gott a descent 

 against us : and on a sodaine wee fell 

 into . the handes of a King of a strange 

 Language ; then wee (being Brittaines] 

 could speake no Spanish; hee and his 

 60 queene 



