To the Right Honourable, Francis, Lord Mount-Norris, Baron of Mount-Norris

Fayr is your sence which sence to vertue have
Regarding, nothing but what vertues crave
All faire your sence is , which so faire an object
Noteth for you thereof to be the subject.
Certainly sence must needs be faire , whereas
In so faire way the sences seeme to passe.
See any vertues, and the same will be

Admitted to be faire in each degree.
Now vertue faire , that leads so faire your will,
Sences must needs be faire, all fair be still,
Let fairnesse still within your heart abide.
En is behold, your worth is dignifi'd;
You all faire sence abiding, needs must cause
Each one with en upon your worth to pause.
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