To the Honorable Mr. Edward,
Mr. William, and Mr. Christopher Montagu,
Sonnes to the Right Honorable,
Edward Lord Montagu,
of Boughton.
FAire Branches of a Stock as faire Each a sonne, and each an heire: Two Joseph-like, from Sire so sage, Sprung in Autumne of his age; But a Benjamin the other, Gain’d with losing of his Mother. This fruit of some spare hours I spent To your Honours I present. | A King I for my subiecl have, And Noble Patrons well may crave; Things tripartite are fit for three, With Youths, things youthful best agre Take thē therfore in good part, Of him that ever prayeth in heart, That as in height ye waxe apace, Your Soules may higher grow in grace. |
Whilst your Father (like the greene Eagle in his Scutcheon seene, Which with bill his age doth cast) May longer still and longer last: To see your Vertues o’re increase Your Yeares, ere he departs in Peace. Thus I my Booke, to make an end, To You: and you to God commend. |
Your Honours | in all service |
Tho. Fuller. |
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