A dyall in the sunne, In occasu desinit esse.
A ballance in a hand, Ponderare est errare.
A fly in a hors eye, Sic ultus peream.
A scucheon argent, Sic cum forma nulla placet.
A ship sayling in the sea, Portus in ignoto est.
An eagle looking on the sunne, Reliqua sordent.
A branche sprung forth of an oake couped, the word, Planta fuit quercus.
fo. 5.Marche 28, 1602.[23]
At the Temple: sermon, the text, Mark, x. 20.
Notes: All the commandementes must be observed with like respect. It is not sufficient to affect one and leave the rest vnrespect, for that were to make an idoll of that precept. Obedience must be seasoned with love; yf any other respect be predominat in our actions, as feare of punishment, desyre of estimacion &c. they are out of temper.