The many meanes, whereby I did bewray
My zealous will to earne my prince’s grace,
Least thou differ to thinke mee kynde, percase:
As nought may last, so fortune’s weathry[1329] cheare
With powting lookes gan lower on my sire,
And one her wheele, aduaunst hye in his roome
The Warwicke earle, mase of Christendome.[1330]
15.
Besides the tempting prowesse of the foe,
His traytour brother did my prince forgoe:[1331]