He sayth, thou huddypeke,
Thy lernynge is to lewde,
Thy tonge is nat[168] well thewde,
To seke before our grace;
And openly in that place 330
He rages and he raues,
And cals them cankerd knaues:
Thus royally he dothe deale
Vnder the kynges brode seale;
And in the Checker he them cheks;