[1] Herevpon they said among themselues,
Wo be to vs, yea rather to the whole realme that wanteth a sufficient king, and is gouerned by a tyrant that sée|keth the subuersion therof. Now hath our souereigne lord made vs subiect to Rome, and to the Romish court, so that we must hence [...]oorth obteine our pro|tection from thence. It is verie much to be feared, least we doo féele hereafter some further peece of mis|chéefe to light vpon vs suddenlie. We neuer heard of any king that would not gladlie indeuor to with|draw his necke from bondage & captiuitie, but ours of his owne accord voluntarilie submitteth himselfe to become vassall to euerie stranger. And thus the lords lamenting the case, left the king, and returned to London (as before yee haue heard.)