And those two Ladies, their two loues vnseene;

And therefore wisht them without blot or blame,

To let them passe at will, for dread of shame.

But Blandamour full of vainglorious spright,

And rather stird by his discordfull Dame,

Vpon them gladly would haue prov’d his might,

But that he yet was sore of his late lucklesse fight.

Yet nigh approching, he them fowle bespake, iv

Disgracing them, him selfe thereby to grace,

As was his wont, so weening way to make