Whence, Princes (if they please) this note may take,

(And it shall make them happily to raigne)

That, many good and wholsome Lawes to make

Without an Executioner, is vaine.

It likewise intimates, that such as are

In Soveraigne place, as well obliged be

Their zeale for true Religion to declare,

As, what concerneth Manners, to foresee.

It, lastly, showes that Princes should affect

Not onely, over others to Command,