Of Heretikes, who Eagle-sighted are,

In Sophistries, and in the cloudie-night,

Of those darke Errors, which delude the sight;

Yet, cannot see the Rayes of Truth divine,

Though, brighter than the Day-light, shee doth shine.

It, likewise, very fitly typifies,

Those, in our dayes, who spie out mysteries,

Beyond the Moone; yet, cannot gain the view

Of that, which common Reason proveth true:

And, therefore, onely, crie it (madly) downe,