He, knowing much of ill, must find that more,

Bitterer and sharper, is for him in store.

III.

For now his foes, by malice partly moved,

Because they saw it solaced him to share

All griefs and labours which the others proved;

And how that all, though oft they threatened were,

And punished for their deed, yet still would bear

To him all reverence and respect, and bring

Homage to him as to a crownèd king;—