If, hee, by hunger, heat, or cold, be payn'd;

If, hee, be slaundred, sleighted, or disdayn'd;

Hee, alwayes keepes and carries, that, within him,

Which may, from those things, ease and comfort, win him.

When, him uncloathed, or unhous'd, you see;

His Resolutions, clothes and houses bee,

That keepe him safer; and, farre warmer too,

Than Palaces, and princely Robes, can doe.

God give mee wealth, that hath so little Cumber;

And, much good doo't the World with all her Lumber.