But simple true[326], and eke vnfained sweet,

As might become a Squire so great persons to greet.

And afterwards them to his Dame he leades, viii

That aged Dame, the Ladie of the place:

Who all this while was busie at her beades:

Which doen, she vp arose with seemely grace,

And toward them full matronely did pace.

Where when that fairest Vna she beheld,

Whom well she knew to spring from heauenly race,

Her hart with ioy vnwonted inly sweld,