To his vertue, streyngth and nobylnese,

Which opynned the ȝates of worthinese.

Yet, though that thowe wylt folwe hys weye

And also hys worthines, I sey

It nedyth no thyng to the to make

Were[[133]] with theyme of hell ne no stryfe take,

Ne for to were wyth the god Pluto

For ony fauour Proserpyng onto,

The godes dowter called Ceres,

Whome he rauysched on the se of Gres.[[134]]