The selfe same flocks, the which those theeues had reft
From Melibœ and from themselues[590] whyleare,
And certaine of the theeues there by them left,
The which for want of heards themselues then kept.
Right well knew Coridon his owne late sheepe,
And seeing them, for tender pittie wept:
But when he saw the theeues, which did them keepe,[591]
His hart gan fayle, albe he saw them all asleepe.
But Calidore recomforting his griefe, xxxviii
Though not his feare; for nought may feare disswade;