And Vna wandring in woods and forrests,

Th’end of his drift, he praisd his diuelish arts,

That had such might ouer true meaning harts;

Yet rests not so, but other meanes doth make,

How he may worke vnto her further smarts:

For her he hated as the hissing snake,

And in her many troubles did most pleasure take.

He then deuisde himselfe how to disguise; x

For by his mightie science he could take

As many formes and shapes in seeming wise,