A Supplicacyon for the Beggers
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Excerpt from A Supplicacyon for the Beggers: Written About the Year 1529, With a Supplycacion to Our Moste Souveraigne Lorde Kynge Henry the Eyght (1544 A. D.), A Supplication of the Poore Commons (1546 A. D.), The Decaye of England by the Great Multitude of Shepe (1530-3 A. D.)
Roy's Bede me and be not wrath is the earliest, and was in print by 1527 or -8, says Mr Arber. Mr Hazlitt dates Roy, 'wormes 1526 but query. It is not in Foxe's list of Forbidden Books in 1526 (p. Xii., below), though it is in that of 1531, printed in my Political, Religious, and Love Poems, 1866, p. 34: '7. The burying of the masse in English yn ryme.' Of Roy's other book in that list, '13. A Boke made by freer Roye ayenst the sevyn sacra mentis, ' I know of no copy. Bohu's edition of Lowndes says of the Rude me and be not wrath in the Roxburghe Sale Catalogue this piece stands entitled 'the Buryinge of the Mass, a Can Foxe's 'm. Roo' on the next page be William Roy? Supplication. Bvi Foxs's story or M. Symon fishe.
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