Or that may dayntiest[847] fantasie aggrate,

Was poured forth with plentifull dispence,

And made there to abound with lauish affluence.

Goodly it was enclosed round about, xliii

Aswell their entred guestes to keepe within,

As those vnruly beasts to hold without;

Yet was the fence thereof but weake and thin;

Nought feard their[848] force, that fortilage to win,

But wisedomes powre, and temperaunces might,

By which the mightiest[849] things efforced bin: