[♦] With troupes of Irish Kernes that vncontrold,
[135] Doth plant themselues within the English pale.
Queene. What redresse shal we haue for this my Lords?
[♦] Yorke. Twere very good that my Lord of Somerset
That fortunate Champion were sent ouer,
[♦] And burnes and spoiles the Country as they goe.
140 To keepe in awe the stubborne Irishmen,
He did so much good when he was in France.
Somer. Had Yorke bene there with all his far fetcht
[♦] Pollices, he might haue lost as much as I.