He sayd, departing thence in hast with speede:

'If I were not Alexander the great,

I would become Diogenes indeed,

Who leades his life al voyd of woeful dread:

He hath the welth which I cannot obtayne,

I haue the welth which wise men do disdayne.

28.

“'I liue in feare, I languishe al in dreade,

Welth is my woe, the causer of my care,

With feare of death I am so il bestead,