A Cup shee hath, moreover, in her hand;

And, by that Figure, thou mayst understand,

That, shee hath draughts of Comfort, alwayes neere her,

(At ev'ry brunt) to strengthen, and to cheare her.

And, loe, her head is crown'd; that, we may see

How great, her Glories, and Rewards, will be.

Hereby, this Vertue's nature may be knowne:

Now, practise, how to make the same thine owne.

Discourag'd be not, though thou art pursu'd

With many wrongs, which cannot be eschew'd;