Themselues with Lancaster, did vnderstand

Of our approch our royall armed traine,

At Shrewsburie did front them on the plaine.

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Far from confederates amaz’d with wonder,

At our approch, both daunted to behold

Our frownes of lightning, and our threats of thunder,

Hang downe their heads, scarce daring be so bold

As looke on vs, their fainting hearts wax cold,

And on their knees they fall, in hope to stay