But by their change their being doe dilate:

And turning to themselves at length againe,

Doe worke their owne perfection so by fate:

Then over them Change doth not rule and raigne;

But they raigne over change, and doe their states maintaine.

“Cease therefore daughter further to aspire,

And thee content thus to be rul’d by me:

For thy decay thou seekst by thy desire;

But time shall come that all shall changed bee,

And from thenceforth, none no more change shall see.”