In ioy reioycing what a wight he was,

A worthie Duke,[746] that for this noble Ile

So fought it forth, a myrrour fayre,[747] a glasse

For those aliue: his vertues so surpasse,[748]

That[749] for his factes, fight, fortitude, and fame,

He well deserues[750] an euerlasting name.

7.

At such a time and place is vertue tryde,

When manhood may both Prince and countrey please,

But such a brunt the valiant will abide,