Resave in gre of my sympill persone

This rolle, which withouten any drede

Kynge Ragman me bad [me] sowe in brede,

And cristyned yt the merour of your chaunce.

Drawith a strynge and that shal streight yow lede

Unto the verry path of your governaunce.’

After two more stanzas about the uncertainty of Fortune and the chances of drawing well or ill, there follows a disconnected series of twenty-two more, each giving a description of the personal appearance and character of a woman, in some cases complimentary and in others very much the reverse, usually in the form of an address to the lady herself, e. g.

‘A smal conceyt may ryght enogh suffyse

Of your beaute discripcion for to make;

For at on word ther kan no wyght devyse