A Gentlewoman of the Courte, very pleasauntly recompenced the seruice of a kinde seruaunte of her’s, that pursued her with service of loue.
[Source and Origin.—Q. Margaret, Hept., nov. 58.
Painter.—Not in I.; II. i. 26; III. i. 461; IV. ii. 113.]
LXII. Rolandine the Chaste.
The honest and maruellous loue of a mayden of noble house, and of a gentleman that was base borne, and howe a Queene did impeche and let their mariage, with the wise aunswere of the mayde to the Queene.
[Source and Origin.—Q. Margaret, Hept., nov. 21.
Painter.—Not in I.; II. i. 263; III. i. 464; IV. ii. 116.]
LXIII. The Prudent Lady.
The Wisedome of a woman to withdrawe the foolishe loue of her husband, wherewith he was tormented.
[Source and Origin.—Q. Margaret, Hept., nov. 37.