To the Right Honourable, Chalres, Lord Bamberri, Baron of Cav.
Carefull who are with diligence and paine,
Happy event doe of their labours gaine:
And who so carelesse without find ousnesse,
Returne his labour to a publicke presse;
Lightly 'tis they are not excellent,
Entred in Lines, them by the Muses lent
Surely 'tis care that betters all things done.
Let ill succeed, let but this care alone:
Ah, pretermit this care , which betters all ,
Many misfortunes on the worke will fall.
Boast then may you of wisedome, who pursue
Each thing with carefulnesse to all mens view,
Respecting of your care sance admiration,
Truely we wish, that in your imitation,
Those who perceive your care still bettering all ,
Each would to carefulnesse in's wayes doefall.
Happy event doe of their labours gaine:
And who so carelesse without find ousnesse,
Returne his labour to a publicke presse;
Lightly 'tis they are not excellent,
Entred in Lines, them by the Muses lent
Surely 'tis care that betters all things done.
Let ill succeed, let but this care alone:
Ah, pretermit this care , which betters all ,
Many misfortunes on the worke will fall.
Boast then may you of wisedome, who pursue
Each thing with carefulnesse to all mens view,
Respecting of your care sance admiration,
Truely we wish, that in your imitation,
Those who perceive your care still bettering all ,
Each would to carefulnesse in's wayes doefall.
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