10.
When goods increase, they are increased that eat them: and what good commeth to the owners thereof, but the beholding ther¦of with their eyes?
If honor, wealth, and calling do excell
The common sort, so charge doth grow with all:
Few with a litle sure, may liue as well,
As many may, though greater wealth befall:
It is not wealth, to haue of goods great store,
But wealth to be suffisd and need no more.
Who hath aboundance, and it vseth well,
Is but a steward to his family,
A purse-bearer for such as neare him dwell,
An Amner to the poore (that helplessely)
He but his share doth spend (though somwhat better)
And what he leaues, he is to world a detter.