To the Right Revered Father in God, William, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canturbury, Primate of all England and Metropolitan
With greater place, with greater grace should he
Inly be clad, who would Christs Scholler be,
Lowlines loving; yet not living so,
Like these obscure, who forth no light will shew,
Indu'd with mildnes should a Bishop be,
And ever vaild with true humility,
Mild vailed thus, he valv tho should have:
Lo, these bright graces make a Bishop brave;
And your mild cariage, truly Bishoply,
Vaild with the cover of humility,
Du valv of your worthines descry.
Inly be clad, who would Christs Scholler be,
Lowlines loving; yet not living so,
Like these obscure, who forth no light will shew,
Indu'd with mildnes should a Bishop be,
And ever vaild with true humility,
Mild vailed thus, he valv tho should have:
Lo, these bright graces make a Bishop brave;
And your mild cariage, truly Bishoply,
Vaild with the cover of humility,
Du valv of your worthines descry.
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