More pretious Time, than would have made them those,

They long to seeme, (had halfe that meanes been spent,

In seeking Wisdome, with a pure intent)

Whereas, the glorioust purchases of such,

(Though by their Peeres they seeme applauded much)

Are still so vaine, that little they possesse,

But fruitlesse leaves, of learned foolishnesse:

Yea, by affecting more than is their due,

They lose ev'n both the substance, and the shew;

And, so, instead of honours Crowne, have worne