In Noi Dal Senno. Valour And Mind Form Real Nobility, The Which Bears Fruit And Shows A Fair Increase By Doughty Actions: These And Nought But These Confer True Patents Of Gentility. Money Is False And Light Unless It Be Bought By A Man'S Own Worthy Qualities; And Blood Is Such That Its Corrupt Disease And Ignorant Pretence Are Foul To See. Honours That Ought To Yield More True A Type, Europe, Thou Measurest By Fortune Still, To Thy Great Hurt; And This Thy Foe Perceives: He Rates The Tree By Fruits Mature And Ripe, Not By Mere Shadows, Roots, And Verdant Leaves:-- Why Then Neglect So Grave A Cause Of Ill?