2.

And print yee this president[77] to remaine for euer,

Enrolle and record it in tables made of brasse,

Engraue it in marble that may bee razed neuer,

Where the judges[78] of the lawe may see, as in a glasse,

What guerdon is for guile,[79] and what our wages was,

Who for our prince’s pleasure,[80] corrupt[81] with meede and awe,

Wittingly and wretchedly[82] did wrest the sence of lawe.

3.

A chaunge more newe or straunge when was there euer seene,