Through Lawnes, and Downes, and green-swath'd Passages;

And, much allures the Traveller, to trie

The many Pleasures, which doe that Way lye.

The Right-hand-course, is through a Pathlesse-mound

Of newly ploughed, and deep-furrow'd Ground;

Which, as uneasie seemeth, to be gone,

As, in appearance, rough to looke upon.

Yet, this is Vertue's Path: This Way uneven,

Is that, which unto ev'ry man is given,

To travaile in; and, hath a safer ending,