The Trumpets sound, and they together run xxix

With greedy rage, and with their faulchins smot;

Ne either sought the others strokes to shun,

But through great fury both their skill forgot,

And practicke vse in armes: ne spared not

Their dainty parts, which nature had created

So faire and tender, without staine or spot,

For other vses, then they them translated;

Which they now hackt and hewd, as if such vse they hated,

As when a Tygre and a Lionesse xxx