No fayned fard deceaues[259] or dimmes his sight,
Hee guydes the good, and wrekes the wronges of might.[260]
LENVOY.
1.
This is the iustice great of mighty Ioue aboue,
To plague the men whose fayth vnfirme hee findes,
The promisse plight in sponsales sacred loue,
Which both alike the Prince and simple subiect bindes,
Who recklesse breaks that same nor faithed promise mindes,
If hee ensue the vice, wherein his sence is drounde,