"You are, and haue beene feared ouer all, England's an Ile, of stoute and hardie men: Be stronge in faith, your foes downe right shall fall, For one of you, in armes shall vanquish ten."
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A Commemoration of the Life and Death of the Rt. Hon. Sir Christopher Hatton, Knight, Late Lord Chauncellor of England (London: John Phillips for Edward White, 1591) p. 6
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John Phillips (fl. 1570–1591)
1570 – 1591
John Phillips (fl. 1570–1591) was an English writer and poet. He inclined to puritanism, and was patronised by noble ladies of known puritan proclivities. He was equally energetic as a writer of elegiac verse, and wrote several epitaphs.
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