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 (6) “Let her have good tea-uiog, dear brother I pray, " And you /or the ftimc IM tufflcienrly par, “ So now loving bro her, my ktter I end, “ Suh/eribing rayfelf your dear Brother and Friend, The Maid dud ber'f^rvant were both innocent, So on their jcun-cy away then they went, Before tbe (unfit to the houfe thsy did come, Where the.&rvarit did leave l er and returned home,’ Then £he w is r«c ived v-ry bravely inde«!f Both men and hukl fervints did ferve her indeed, There fhe co-inaued for a whole twelvemonths Ipace,* TillAsthehe ciaRdu:ihisKnight cametogether to the fame phicc. Brother did talk, Seeing this Maiden in the garden to wa’k. She looked njoft beautiful plestaB’: and gay. Like to fair Aurora the godtfs of May, Wh . j'that he f*w her, in a piffion Urd {l#, And faid very angiiiy, O Bro’ber, O fy 1" Why die! you not do as the letter w'as wrote, The Brother r«pl?’d, it « done every Then no faid the Knight it is not as I fee, Thet efora the ihall hack again go with me. But hi$ 'V ther £h w’d him the letter that dty. Then the Knight was amazed and nothing did lay, part iv ALT FILE time alter he took her away, And with her he rode till he came to the fca, * Then he looked on her with anger and fpite. And fpoke to the Virgin, and bade her abgf t. The maid from her ho? le file imaic. ’ ,ely went And trembled to think what wai his iutent. Tremble not he fays for this hour is your laft, Tnen puli off your clothes I command you with haft. This Maiden with sears on her knee: fhe did cry. Oh ! What have 1 done, Sir that now I maft die.