To the Right Honourable, Robert Lord Peter, Baron of Writtle

Rais'd unto honour which you doe inherit,
O noble Sir both by your birth and merit,
Blest may wee terme you, who possesse a Brest ,
Enjoying peere -like qualities which rest
Repleatly there; so that we find it true,
That there remaines a true peer-Brest in you,
Vertues most peerelesse peerelesly abound,
Shewing that a true perre-Brest here is found.

Parly then practice like a peerelesse Peere ,
Each day to make your peerelesse vertues cleare,
Then will each one O you true peer-brest call,
Expressing of each grace in severall,
Rearing a Trophy of your worth withall.
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