〈…〉 ide all wrapped in wretchedness 〈…〉 pomps so gay & glorious 〈…〉 asures/ and all thy riches 〈…〉 be but transytoryous 〈…〉 to much piteous 〈…〉 that each man whilom dread 〈…〉 natural line and course 〈…〉 alas lieth deed 〈…〉 rial a king 〈…〉 aner the prudent solomon 〈…〉sse and in every thing 〈…〉 christian region 〈…〉 not long agone 〈…〉 his name by fame sprde 〈…〉 te now destitute alone 〈…〉 is alas lieth deed 〈…〉 after we wretched creatures 〈…〉 and triumphant majesty 〈…〉 pastimes and pleasures 〈…〉thouten remedy 〈…〉 will the miserable body 〈…〉 heavy lead 〈…〉 but vanity and all vanity 〈…〉 alas alas lieth deed 〈…〉 subgectes' & make lamentation. 〈…〉 noble a governor 〈…〉 airs make we exclamation 〈…〉 to his supernal tour 〈…〉dly rose flower 〈…〉 ally all about spread 〈…〉 ated where is his power 〈…〉 as alas lieth deed Of this most christian king in us it lieth not His time passed honour sufficient to praise But yet though that/ that thing envalue we may not Our prayers of surety he shall have always And though that atropose hath ended his days His name and fame shall ever be dread As fer as phoebus spreads his golden rays Though henry the seventh alas alas lieth deed But now what remedy he is uncoverable Touched by the hands of god that is most Just But yet again a cause most comfortable we have/ wherein/ of right reioys we must His sone on live in beauty force and lust In honour likely traianus to shed wherefore in him put we our hope and trust Sith henry his father alas alas lieth deed And now for conclusion about his hearse Let this be graved for endless memory with sorrowful tunes of Thesyphenes verse Here lieth the puissant and mighty henry Hector in battle/ Vlyxes in policy Solomon in wisdom the noble rose read Cresses in richesse julyus in glory Henry the seventh engraved here lieth deed