Sends him to Rouen castle, whence againe

He nere returnes: wonders in heau’n are seene,

Treason amongst the peeres, the wrathfull spleene

Twixt Rome’s proud Innocent and stout king Iohn:

The French afresh inuade, the king finds none

To take his part: the Irish do rebell:

The Welch breake forth, both whom he doth compell

To stoope their pride: the curse of Innocent,

Against whose pride the king stands stiffely bent:

Philip’s huge nauie doth on England frowne,