For still[461] shee flittes aboue, and reaps renowne.[462]

9.

My father thought to wed vs vnto Princely peeres,[463]

And vnto them and theirs deuide and part the land.

For both my sisters first hee cal’d[464] (as first their yeares

Requir’d) their mindes, and loue, and fauoure t’vnderstand.

(Quoth hee) all doubts of duty to aband,

I must assay your frendly faithes to proue:

My daughters, tell mee how you doe mee loue.[465]

10.