As may, by Observation bee espide.

For, when a slender Bountie would relieve

Their vertuous Friend, whose wants to them are knowne,

To their Buffoone, a Knights estate they'l give,

And, thinke on t'other trifles ill-bestowne.

Yet, this Ile say; and, give the Devill his due;

These Friends, are to their lusts, and humours, true.


The Sword hath place, till War doth cease;
And, usefull is, in time of Peace.