Impoison'd with the Drugs of cruel Hate,

Draw on themselves an unavoided Fate.


CHARLES ALEYN.

Charles Aleyn was one and that no despicable Poet, as may be seen by his Works, which still live in Fame and Reputation, writing in Heroick verse the Life of King Henry the Seventh, with the Battle of Bosworth; and also the Battle of Crescy and Poietiers, in which he is very pithy and sententious: I shall only give you two instances, the first out of his Battle of Crescy.

They swell with love who are with valour fill'd,

And Venus Doves may in a Head-piece build.

The other out of his History of King Henry the Seventh.

Man and Money a mutual Falshood show,

Man makes false Mony, Mony makes man so.