(Or, hath still closed eyes) to put in minde,

How blindly, and how heedlesly, she throwes

Her Largesse, where her Bounty, she bestowes.

She stands upon a Ball; that, wee may learne,

Of outward things, the tottering, to discerne:

Her Ball hath wings; that it may signifie

How apt her Favours are, away to flie.

A Skarfe displayed by the wind, she beares,

(And, on her naked-Body, nothing weares)

To shew, that what her Favorite injoyes,