R oyall free-will, and onely free,
E ach other will is slaue to thee;
G lad is each will to serue thee:
I n thee such princely power is seene,
N o spirit but takes thee for her Queene,
A nd thinkes she must obserue thee.

HYMNE XVII.

Of her Memorie.

E xcellent iewels would you see,
L ouely ladies? come with me,
I will (for loue I owe you).
S hew you as rich a treasurie,
A s East or West can shew you.

B ehold, if you can iudge of it,
E uen that great store-house of her wit:
T hat beautiful large Table,
H er Memory; wherein is writ
A ll knowledge admirable.

R eade this faire book, and you shall learne
E xquisite skill; if you discerne,
G aine heau'n by this discerning;
I n such a memory diuine,
N ature did forme the Muses nine,
A nd Pallas Queene of Learning.

HYMNE XVIII.

Of Her Phantasie.