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[Loo by the Sentence/of prudent Salamon]
Loo by the Sentence/of prudent Salamon
Mercy and Right/preseruyn euery kynge
And I Clennesse/obserued by reason
Kepe his Trone/from myschief and fallynge
And maketh it stronge/with longe abydynge
So I conclude/that we Ladyes thre
A kynge preserue/in longe prosperyte.
Mercy and Right/preseruyn euery kynge
And I Clennesse/obserued by reason
Kepe his Trone/from myschief and fallynge
And maketh it stronge/with longe abydynge
So I conclude/that we Ladyes thre
A kynge preserue/in longe prosperyte.
And Dauid sayd/the Pselame beryth wytnesse
Lorde god thy Dome/thou to the kynge
And gyue to hym/thy Trouth and Rightwysnesse
The kynges Sone/here on erth lyuynge
And thus declaryd/he by his wrytynge
That kynges and prynces/shuld aboute them drawe
Folke that ben trewe/and well lernyd in lawe.
Lorde god thy Dome/thou to the kynge
And gyue to hym/thy Trouth and Rightwysnesse
The kynges Sone/here on erth lyuynge
And thus declaryd/he by his wrytynge
That kynges and prynces/shuld aboute them drawe
Folke that ben trewe/and well lernyd in lawe.
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