Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England
THE CATHOLICK

Robert Bel

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[The following ingenious production has been copied literally from a bride posted against the 'parlour' wall of a country inn in Gloucestershire. The verses are susceptible of two interpretations, being Catholic if read in the columns, but Protestant if read across.]

I HOLD as faith

What Rome's church saith

Where the King's head

The flocks misled

Where the altars drest

The peoples blest

He's but an asse

Who shuns the masse

What England's church alows

My conscience disavows

That church can have no shame

That holds the Pope supreame.

There's service scarce divine

With table, bread, and wine.

Who the communion flies

Is catholick and wise.

London: printed for George Eversden, at the signe of the Maidenhead, in St. Powle's Church-yard, 1655. Cum privilegio.

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