In her vysage a skar,” &c.

v. 1041.

and see too v. 1064.

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She is playnly expresse

Egeria, the goddesse,

And lyke to her image,

Emportured with corage,

A louers pilgrimage]

I must leave the reader to form his own idea of the meaning of the last two lines,” &c. The following lines of Lydgate may be cited as somewhat resembling the present passage;