Clyfford for all his courage could not[914] shun the dart,[915]
Buckingham’s heyr was at this mortall mart,[916]
Babthorp the attourney[917] for all his skill in lawe,
In this poynt of pleading appeared very[918] rawe.[919]
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So poore king Henry, disarmed[920] of his bandes,
His friends slayne, wanting all[921] assistence,[922]
Was made a pray vnto his enemie’s handes,
Priued[923] of power and princely reuerence,
And as a pupyll voyde of all experience,