William Roy
fl. 1527 – 1531
14 works on record
Works

Gross and Developmental Anatomy

Songs of the Spirit

Rede me and be nott wrothe
![Rede me and be nott wrothe / For I saye no thynge but trothe. / I will ascende makynge my state so hye / That my pompous honoure shall never dye. / [Woodcut] O Caytyfe when thou thynkest least of all / With confusion thou shalt have a fall](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/11915839-M.jpg)
Rede me and be nott wrothe / For I saye no thynge but trothe. / I will ascende makynge my state so hye / That my pompous honoure shall never dye. / [Woodcut] O Caytyfe when thou thynkest least of all / With confusion thou shalt have a fall

Rede me and be nott wrothe, for I say no thynge but trothe

Rede me and be nott wrothe, for I saye no thinge but trothe

A brefe dialoge bitwene a Christen father and his stobborne sonne
A proper dyaloge betwene a gentillman and a husbandman eche complaynynge to other their miserable calamite through the ambicion of clergye
History Rewrote and Other Matters
Comparative Historical Sociology Teaching Materials and Bibliography
Rede me and be nott wrothe for I saye no thynge but trothe
The boke
A proper dyaloge / betwene a Gentillman and a husbandmã / eche complaynynge to other their miserable calamite through the ambicion of the clergye
A proper dyaloge betwene a gentillman and a husbandman, eche complaynynge to other their miserable calamite through the ambicion of clergye ; with, A compendious olde treatyse shewynge howe that we ought to have the Scripture in Englysshe