Other that Cæsar's barbarous bands were spread

Along Nar flood that into Tiber falls,

And that his own ten ensigns and the rest

March'd not entirely, and yet hide the ground;

And that he's much chang'd, looking wild and big,

And far more barbarous than the French, his vassals;

And that he lags[629] behind with them, of purpose,

Borne 'twixt the Alps and Rhene, which he hath brought

From out their northern parts,[630] and that Rome,

He looking on, by these men should be sack'd.480