From our first natures, this tis in a word:

Since good arts faile, crafts and deceits are us'd:

Men ignorant are idle; idle men65

Most practise what they most may doe with ease,

Fashion and favour; all their studies ayming

At getting money, which no wise man ever

Fed his desires with.

Bal. Yet now none are wise

That thinke not heavens true foolish, weigh'd with that.70

Well, thou most worthy to be greatest Guise,