Though they enforce themselues, cannot attaine.

For euerie thing, to which one is inclin’d,

Doth best become, and greatest grace doth gaine:

Yet praise likewise deserue good thewes, enforst with paine.

That well in courteous Calidore appeares, iii

Whose euery deed and word[415], that he did say,

Was like enchantment, that through both the eyes[416],

And both the eares[417] did steale the hart away.

He now againe is on his former way,

To follow his first quest, when as he spyde