To Delphos all they runne in any doubte which ar,[634]

This was the madnesse tho[635] that mortall men bewicht

Whereby Apolloe’s temple was and Delphos so inricht.[636]

77.

Low nowe [in fewe,] I tell at Delphos what I did,

For towardes it as with my mates I went,

Them bee of courage good and nothing feare I bid,[637]

I told them, with the spoile,[638] them to reward I ment:

But now I askte how they would giue consent

The captaynes Euridane and Thessalone companions in the pray,[639]