From Blacke-heath in Kent to send mee to the towre:

Such was the force of rebelles in[904] that howre.

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The tempest yet[905] therewith was not ceased,

For Yorke was bent his purpose to pursue,

Who seing how soone[906] I was released,

And ill successe of sufferaunce to ensue:

Then like Iudas[907] vnto his Lord untrue,

Esteeming time[908] lost any[909] longer to defarre,

By Warwicke’s ayde proclaymed open warre.