Which will not bee with Injuries offended;

Nor yeeld to any base dejectednesse,

Although some bruising Pow'r, the same oppresse;

Or, such hard streights, as theirs, that hamm'rings feele,

Betwixt an Anvile, and a Sledge of Steele.

None ever had a perfect Vertue, yet,

But, that most Pretious-stone, which God hath set

On his right hand, in beaming-Majestie,

Vpon the Ring of blest ETERNITIE.

And, this, is that impenitrable Stone,