And an earth-quake, as if it streight would lose

The worlds foundations from his centre fixt;

A direfull stench of smoke and sulphure mixt

Ensewd, whose noyance fild the fearefull sted,

From the fourth houre of night vntill the sixt;

Yet the bold Britonesse was nought ydred,

Though much emmou’d, but stedfast still perseuered.

All suddenly a stormy whirlwind blew iii

Throughout the house, that clapped euery dore,

With which that yron wicket open flew,