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[Great Alexander then did well declare]

Great Alexander then did well declare
How great was his united Kingdom's might,
When ev'ry Captaine of his Army might
After his death with mighty Kings compare;
So now we see after thy death, how far
Thou dost in worth surpasse each other Knight,
When we admire him as no mortall wight
In whom the least of all thy vertues are;
One did of Macedon the King become,
Another sat in the Egiptian throne,
But onely Alexander's selfe had all.
So curteous some, and some be liberall,
Some witty, wise, valiaunt, and learned some,
But King of all the vertues thou alone.