O horrible[1372] traytours, wanting worthy name.

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Who more[1373] mischieuously of all states[1374] deserue,

As better they, who such did first[1375] preserue:[1376]

If those, for giftes,[1377] wee recken heauenly wightes,

These may wee well deeme fendes and damned sprites:

And while on earth they walke, disguised deuils,

Sworne foes of vertue, factours for all euils:

Whose bloudy handes torment theyr goared hartes,

Through bloudsheds horrour, in soundest sleepe he sterts.