Through broken sleepes, and easelesse toiles must run.

356.

Yet if she did abstaine from graue affaires,

And found fit time to solace her delay,

With fond delight she did not ease her cares;

But with the ladie muses wont to play,

Or Pallas-like would often spend the day,

In making wits quaint parlie her best sport,

Amidst her virgin troope of stately port.

357.