To the Right Honourable, Edmund Lord Bowrke, Baron of Castle

Ever it fits with true nobility,
Doing of somewhat with solidity,
Men idlenesse should evermore dealt,
Vertue in dilligence doth alwaies rest:
Now in the best worke who are busied still,
Doe shew themselves to have a vertuous will.

Blest then are you who still will busie be ,
Oneward still working , yet with mundity
Worke munded still, and so if you persever,
Rightly rewarded you will be for ever;
Keepe on your course still munded worker be ,
Eternally your guerdon you shall see.
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