Because you do no men deride nor disdain;

You do not contemn the simple and poor;

You be not high-minded, proud, and presumptuous,

Neither wanton nor wily you be nevermore,

But gentle, loving modesty, and virtuous,

Behold how a lie can please some folks' diet,

O[r] pacify their minds marvellous well!

All hist, I warrant ye, so they [be] in quiet.

How to please you hereafter now I can tell:

Hark, I hear Lust and my Lady Treasure,