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[XIIII. Naught is on earth more sacred or deuine]

Naught is on earth more sacred or deuine

Naught is on earth more sacred or deuine, Naught is on earth more sacred or deuine, more sacred or deuine, that gods and men doe equally adore, that gods and men doe equally adore, then this same vertue, then this same vertue, that doth right define, for the heauens théselues whence mortall men implore, implore, right in their wrongs, are ruld by righteous lore, Of highest Iove, who doth true Iustice deale, true Iustice deale, to his inferior gods, and euermore, therewith containes his heauenly comon weale, comon weale, The skill whereof to Princes



harts hee doth reueale, to Princes harts hee doth reueale, to Princes harts hee doth reueale.