BEe merry man, and let no causelesse feare

Of Constellation, fatall Destinie,

Or of those false Decrees, that publish'd are

By foolish braines, thy Conscience terrifie.

To thee, these Figures better Doctrines teach,

Than those blind Stoikes, who necessitate

Contingent things; and, arrogantly teach

(For doubtlesse truths) their dreames of changelesse Fate.

Though true it bee, that those things which pertaine,

As Ground-workes, to Gods glorie, and our blisse,