Let them not breake the bond of frendly loue
In broyles of bate, but frendly faults redresse,
Let not them so their manhood seeke to proue
By priuate hate, to worke their owne distresse,
So shall they neede their enemies feare[781] the lesse:
Perdy, foule forayne[782] foes themselues they make,
That in their Countrye, for vayne quarells sake,[783]
[Doe dare in hand reuenging weapons take.]
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But what neede I on those aliue to stay,