Edward Farr, ed. Select Poetry of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1845.
Embleme XIXVI. Geffrey Whitney
Motto: Nemo potest duobus dominis seruire.
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And then to world his sences should incline,
First vndergoes the worlde with might and maine,
And then at foote doth drawe the lawes deuine:
Thus God hee beares and Mammon in his minde,
But Mammon first, and God doth come behinde.
The league is nought, throwe doune the world with speede:
Take vp the lawe, according to his will;
First seeke for heauen, and then for worldly neede:
But those that first their worldlie wishe doe serue,
Their gaine is losse, and seeke their soules to sterue.