[Which if they breake, thus much to say I dare[398]

That eyther’s griefes the other shall agrise

Till one[399] bee lost, the other brought to care.]

4.

I was a king, who ruled all by lust,

Forcing but light of[400] justice, right,[401] or lawe,

Putting alwayes flatterers false in trust,[402]

Ensuing such[403] as could my vices clawe,

By faythfull counsayle passing not an hawe,[404]

As pleasure prickt, so needes obay I must: