A loyal svbiects looking-glasse : or, A good subiects direction, necessary and requisite for euery good Christian, liuing within any ciuill regiment or politique state, to view, behold, and examine himselfe in, that he may the better frame the course of his life, according to the true grounds of the duties of an honest and obedient subiect to his king, and to arme himselfe against all future syren songs, and alluring intisements of subtill, disloyall, dissembling, and vnnaturall conspirators, traitors, and rebels. Collected for the most part out of both olde and later writers ... Wherevnto are brieflie added sixe speciall causes of vndutifull subiects disloyaltie. London, Printed by G. Elde for R. Boulton, 1604.
(The English experience, its record in early printed books published in facsimile, no. 495)