The splendor of his birth and blood Was but the glosse of his owne good.
Nicolai Abbatis Siculi Panor mi tani, his greatglosse upon the Decretales Gregorii from the 25't title of the 2'd book, viz.
Tis a commodity wil lose the glosse with lying: The longer kept, the lesse worth: Off with't while 'tis vendible.
The onely soyle of his faire vertues glosse, If vertues glosse will staine with any soile, Is a sharp wit match'd with too blunt a Will: Whose edge hath power to cut whose will still wills, It should none spare that come within his power Prin.
Thou shalt have glosse enough, and all things fit T'enchase in all shew thy long smothered spirit: Be rul'd by me then.
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