Which are assurde of honour, prayse, and pay.
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Yee worthy wights aliue, which loue your countrey’s weale,
And for your prince’s porte such warres doe vndertake,
Learne so for countrey your’s with forayne foes to deale,
See that of manhood good, so great accompts yee make:
It nothing vayles in peace, to sweare, stur, face, or crake:
In werres hee winnes the fame of noble wight
Who warlike deales, for prince and publique right.
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