A PANEGYRICKE. 



For as the Sunne doth shine on good and bad ; 

 So doost thou (Sunne of Use-full Science) still : 

 Then, Floud, and Sunne^ thou art the ground to glad, 

 And make it fruitfull to the good and ill. 



But sith th' obscurest Sparke of thy bright (a) Tribe (a) De- 

 Speakes thus of Thee, (thou small-great man of worth) scended 



. . IT- i i from his 



It may be thought 1 praise to thee ascribe Ancestors. 



As part mine owne ; so falsely, set thee forth : 



But those, so thinking, when thy Worth they proove, 

 With mee, will thee both honor, praise and love. 



Your poore kinsman, 



and honorer of true vertue 

 in whome so-ever. 



JOHN DAVIES 

 of Hereford. 



In 



