When all men against one, and none for one shall speake,

Who weenes himselfe most wise, shall haply bee to weake.[92]

6.

To you therefore that sit, these fewe wordes will I say,

That no man sits so sure, but hee may haply stand:[93]

Wherefore whilst you haue place, and beare the swing, and sway

By fauour, without rigour let poynts of lawe bee skan’d:

Pitty the poore prisoner that holdeth vp his hand,

Ne lade him not with law, who least of law hath knowne,

Remember ere yee dye, the case may bee your owne.[94]