[532] Holy. N.
[533] Apt. N.
[534] Here I passe ouer to declare howe a certayne writer writeth that this earle of Marche, the lorde Percy, and Owen Glendor were vnwisely made beleue by a Welsh prophecier, that kyng Henry was the moldwarpe, cursed of Godde’s owne mouthe, that and they thre were the dragon, the lion, and the wolffe, whiche shoulde deuide this realme betwene theim, by the deuiacion and not deuinacion of that mawmet Merlin. I wyll not reherse howe they by their deputies in the howse of the archdeacon of Burgor, seduced with that falce fained prophesie deuided the realme amongest them, nor yet write howe by a tripartie endenture sealed with their seales, all Englande, from Seuerne and Trent, south and eastward, was assigned to the erle of Marche; nor how all Wales, and the landes beyond Seuerne westward, were appoincted to Owen Glendor, and all the remnaunt from Trent northwarde to the lorde Percie. Hall.
[535] So folly did assure. N.
[536] As sures by sots. 1559, 63, 71, 75, 78. As carelesse sots. N.
[537] Thine vncle Thomas Percy forst. N.
[538] When Henry kyng. 1559, 63. When Henry this great victory. N.
[539] Luckly. N.
[540] The prophet. N.
[541] Else. N.