The lordes confest the[622] commons did not lye:

For vertuous life, free hart, and lowly minde,

With high and lowe shall alwayes fauour finde.

19.

Which vertues chiefe become a man of warre,

Whereof in Fraunce I found experience:

For in assautes due mildnes passeth farre

All rigour, force, and sturdy violence:

For men will stoutly sticke to their defence,

When cruell captaines couet after spoile,[623]