But greedines of minde doth seldome keepe[109] the syse,

To whom enough and more doth neuer well suffice.[110]

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For like as dropsy pacients drinke and still bee dry,

Whose vnstaunchst thirst no liquor can alay,

And drinke they nere so much, yet thirst they by and by:[111]

So catchers and snatchers[112] toile both night and day,

Not needy, but greedy, still prolling[113] for their pray:

O endlesse thirste of gold, corrupter of all lawes,

What mischiefe is on moulde whereof thou art not cause?