Never shall be said that Perigot was dared.

WIL. Then lo, Perigot, the pledge which I plight,

A mazer ywrought of the maple warre,

Wherein is enchased many a fair sight

Of bears and tigers, that maken fierce war;

And over them spread a goodly wild vine,

Entrailed with a wanton ivy twine.

Thereby is a lamb in the wolvës jaws;

But see, how fast runneth the shepheard swain

To save the innocent from the beast's paws,