Whose hearts are fastned where they joyne their hands.

Tis easie to be friendly, where wee see

A Complement or two will serve the turne;

Or, where the kindnesse may required bee;

Or, when the charge is with a trifle borne.

It is as easie too, for him to spend

At once, the full Revenues of a yeare,

In Cates, for entertainment of his Friend,

Who thinkes his glorie, is expensive-cheere:

For, 'tis his pleasure; and, if none should come