His fearefull foe,[1354] pursu’th: before she flert’th,[1355]

And where shee turn’th, hee turn’th her there to beare:

The one pray prick’th,[1356] the other saftye’s feare:

So were wee chasde, so fled wee fore[1357] our foes:

Bet flight then fight in so vneuen close,

I end: some thinke perhaps, too long hee stay’th,[1358]

In perill present shewing his fixed fayth.

25.

This ventred I, this dread I did sustayne,

To try my trueth, my life I did disdayne: