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22. Upon the Lord William Cecil's Motto.
Virtute Duce, Comite Fortuna:
Vertue my Leader, Fortune my Companion.
Vertue my Leader, Fortune my Companion.
Divine Elizabeth, Fortune did grace,
(Your wisht Companion) with an Earls high place:
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Why made She not, Vertue your Leader, Duke?
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