Brave Voadicĭa made with her resolvedest men

To Virolam [St. Alban’s], whose siege with fire and sword she plyed

Till levelled with the earth ... etc.

Drayton, Polyolbion, viii. (1612).

Voadine (2 syl.), bishop of London, who reproved Vortiger[n] for loving another man’s wife and neglecting his own queen, for which reproof the good bishop was murdered.

... good Voadine, who reproved

Proud Vortiger, his king, unlawfully that loved

Another’s wanton wife, and wronged his nuptial bed,

For which by that stern prince unjustly murdered.

Drayton, Polyolbion, xxiv. (1622).