41.
"Who doth not see the Measures of the Moon?
Which thirteen times she danceth every year,
And ends her Pavin thirteen times as soon
As doth her brother, of whose golden hair
She borroweth part, and proudly doth it wear.
Then doth she coyly turn her face aside
That half her cheek is scarce sometimes descried.
42.
"Next her, the pure, subtle, and cleansing fire