Whose circled waters rapt with whirling sway,

Like to a restlesse wheele, still running round,

Did couet, as they passed by that way,

To draw their[834] boate within the vtmost bound

Of his wide Labyrinth, and then to haue them dround.

But th’heedfull[835] Boateman strongly forth did stretch xxi

His brawnie armes, and all his body straine,

That th’vtmost sandy breach they shortly fetch,

Whiles the dred daunger does behind remaine.

Suddeine they see from midst of all the Maine,