To the worthy Author and 



his worke. 



UGHAN^ thou hast a Soule surmounting Soules, 

 In high Conceit, and Action ; whose bright fire 

 Mounts to the Spheare, that Gaine to Glory rowles, 

 Which Men still seeke, and Gods them-selves desire. 



Who, for thy countries profit, doest not spare 

 Thy Paines, thy Meanes, thy Body, and thy Minde ; 

 Whose will is bent to make all well to fare 

 By honest labour, in a diverse kinde. 



A Project heere thou hast (in pleasant phrase) 

 Objected to the worlds Desiring-eye, 

 That while some practise, some it doth amaze, 

 To see men mar'd, soone made againe thereby. 



Then sith (like God) thou canst make Men of Clods, 

 We needs must ranke thee with the Semy-gods. 



Richard Harries. 



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