His subiects serue him freely, not perforce,

And doe obey him more for loue, then feare;

Being a King not of themselues alone,

And their estates, but their affections:

A soueraigntie that farre more safetie brings,

Then do’s an Armie to the guard of Kings.

Lor. You haue describ’d, Sir, such a worthy Prince,

That well I cannot say, who is most happie;

Either the King for hauing so good subiects,

Or else the subiects for so good a King.