Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Against False Prophets and Deceitfull TeachersXCIII. John Norden
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And leadst it by thine hand;
That gaust it water of the rock
In dry Arabia land:
Giue grace to vs to flye the men
That teach thy word awry,
Of whom thy Son forewarnd vs, when
He did their slights espye.
Should lurke in godly weede,
And wolues in sheepe-lyke tire to lye,
And on thy sheepe to feede.
The subtile serpent shrowdes his wiles,
Attirde like angell bright;
And false apostles, fraught with guiles,
Do counterfeite the light.
With triple crowne on pate,
And lifts his lewdnes to the skie,
Holds sauing Christ in hate.
He sends his subtile sots by swarmes
Through all the world, to win
Thy children pure by wicked charmes,
To draw their soules to sinne.
Direct vs by thy grace,
That their inchantments may no more
Our zeale sincere deface:
And let thy truth be still our guide,
That we thereby may knowe
Their falshood, who doo start aside,
And flye the subtile foe.