Or holpe his sonne t’[1189]enioy the carefull crowne,

Wherby our line should haue bene quite put downe.

23.

A carefull crowne it may be iustly named,

Not onely for the cares thereto annext,[1190]

To see the subiect well and duly framed,

With which good care few kings are greatly vext,

But for the dred wherwith they are perplext,

Of losing lordship, liberty, or life:

Which wofull wracks in kingdoms happen ryfe.