What though some frowne? thereof he may not force,[1714]

No bit, nor reyne, his tender iawes may twight:

He must be armde with strength of wit and sprite,

To dash the rocks, darke causes and obscure,

Till hee attayne the springs of truth most pure.

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His hooues also must[1715] plyant bee and strong,

To riue the rocks of lust and errours blinde,

In braynlesse heads, that alway wander wrong:

These must hee brise[1716] with reasons playne and kinde,