This forst by mixture, that by heauen’s course,
Yet through the skill[787] God hath in reason wrought
And geuen man, no lust nor will to[788] course,
But may bee stayed or swaged of the sourse,
So that it shall in nothing force the minde
To worke our woe, or leaue the proper kinde.
4.
But though this skill bee geuen to euery man[789]
To rule the will, and keepe the minde aloft,
For lacke of grace full fewe vse it can,[790]