But, adde a New-Endeavour thereunto,

And, then another, and another, adde:

Yea, till thy Pow'r and Life shall quite be spent,

Persist in seeking what thou shouldst desire;

For, he that falleth from a good Intent,

Deserves not that, to which he did aspire.

Rich Treasures, are by Nature, placed deepe;

And, ere we gaine them, we must pierce the Rockes:

Such Perills, also, them, as Guardians keepe,

That, none can winne them without wounds and knockes.