To sell her borrowed beautie to abuse.

For though like withered tree, that wanteth iuyce,

She old and crooked were, yet now of late,

As fresh and fragrant as the floure deluce

She was become, by chaunge of her estate,

And made full goodly ioyance to her new found mate.

Her mate he was a iollie youthfull knight, xxxii

That bore great sway in armes and chiualrie,

And was indeed a man of mickle might:

His name was Blandamour, that did descrie