Which, in the Fennes of Ægypt, yearely, breed.

The Royall-Crowne, therefore, supporting thus

That pious Fowle, and overtopping, here,

The wicked, and the fierce Hyppotamus,

May serve to comfort, and to keep in feare.

For, it informes, that, if we pious grow,

And love our Princes (who those Parents bee,

To whom all Subjects, filiall duties owe)

The blessings of their Favours, we shall see.

It shewes us, also, that, if we affect