They would not after blame her blindnesse so,
But looke before, and leape her lightnesse froe.
4.
Euen all well neare doe proake for price and proy,[903]
And[904] prayse Dame Fortune first if they speede well:
But if thereby fall after some anoy,
They curse her then, as hatefull hagge of hell:
If Fortune firme had stoode, they had not fell.
They banne her then, and yet themselues were curst,
Which tooke her bayte so freely at the furst.