Touching the prince’s state, his regalty[136] and crowne,

By reason that the king[137] (which much was to be moned)

Without regarde at all, of honour or renowne,

Misledde by ill aduice, had tournde all vpside downe,

For surety of whose state, them thought it did behoue

His counsaylours corrupt by reason[138] to remoue:[139]

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Among whome, Robert Veer[140] calde duke of Irelande,

With Mighell Delapole of Suffolke newe made earle,

Of Yorke also the archbishop, dispacht were out of hande,[141]