The setled mynde is free from fortune’s power,
They neede not feare who looke not vp aloft:
But they that clyme are carefull euery hower,
For when they fall they light not very softe:
Examples hath the wisest warned oft,
That where the trees the smalest braunches bere,
The stormes do blowe and haue most rigoure there.
46.
Where is it strong but nere the ground and roote?
Where is it weake but on the highest sprayes?