For which his subiects sought to put him downe,
And I, while fortune offered mee so fayre,
Did what I might his honour to appayre:
And tooke on mee to bee the prince of Walles,
Entiste thereto by prophesies and tales.[512]
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For which, such idle[513] as wayt vpon the spoyle,
From euery part of Walles vnto mee drewe:
For loytering youth vntaught in any toyle,
Are ready aye, all mischiefe to ensue: