Set wish apart, we have perform’d enough.

The Irish king and nation wild we tam’d;

The Scots and Picts, and Orcade Isles, we wan;

The Danes and Goths, and Friesland men, with all

The Isles inserted near those seas; and next

The German king and Saxons we subdu’d.

Not France that could prevail against our force,

Nor lastly Rome, that rues her pride suppress’d.

Each foreign power is parcel of our praise:

No titles want to make our foes afraid.