Then is it vayne, if wee to desarts goe

To seek our bliss, or shroud us from annoy:

Our place need not be changed, but our Will,

For every where wee may do good or ill.

25But this I doe not dedicate to thee,

As one that holds himself fitt to advise,

Or that my lines to him should precepts be

That is less ill then I, and much more wise:

Yet 'tis no harme mortality to preach,

For men doe often learne when they do teach.