Yet nere in care them safe from spoile doth keepe:
So her chiefe care, as carelesse how to please
Her owne affect; was care of people’s ease.
355.
Well did she know, that who would guard and keepe
The state and counsell of a realme aright,
Not vtterly dissolu’d in ease and sleepe,
Or led with loose affection of delight,
They must insist in their owne appetite;
But their state-charged thoughts in cares begun,