When into Reasons Audit I doe goe:

And by just counts my selfe a Bankerowt know

Of all those goods which heaven to me hath lent,

Unable quite, to pay even Natures rent,

Which unto it by birth-right I doe owe:

And which is worse, no good excuse can showe,

But that my wealth I have most idely spent,

My youth doth waste, my knowledge brings forth toyes,

My wit doth strive, those passions to defende

Which for reward, spoyle it with vaine annoyes;