All outwarde actes, vertue or vanitie,

Not from the man, but from the minde proceede:

The minde dooth make the man to do eache deede.

2.

For Phalaris with beastly bloudy minde,

And Nero dyd in murther much delight,

To mercy Antoninus was inclinde,

Midas for golde extended all his might:

For worldly pompe how dyd Pompeius fight?

The mountyng minde of Alexander, made