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All the workes of Iohn Taylor the Water-Poet

Being Sixty and three in Number. Collected into one Volume by the Author [i.e. John Taylor]: With sundry new Additions, corrected, reuised, and newly Imprinted

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Guiderius, anno Christi, 21.

This King and Subiects, brauely, nobly ioyne,
To hold from Rome the tributary Coyne:
But Claudius Cæsar with an Army came,
The Britaines bold rebellious hearts to tame;
One Hamon there (a Romane) did deuise,
Him selfe like to a Britaine to disguise,
Guiderius brauely chasde his foes amaine,
Was by disguised Hamon falsely slaine.