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 His wits were straught at sight thereof and ravisht in such wise, That how to hover with his wings he scarsly could devise. As soone as he had stayd himselfe: O Ladie faire (quoth hee) Not worthie of such bands as these, but such wherewith we see Togither knit in lawfull bed the earnest lovers bee, I pray thee tell mee what thy selfe and what this lande is named And wherefore thou dost weare these Chains. The Ladie ill ashamed Was at the sodaine striken domb: and lyke a fearfull maid Shee durst not speake unto a man. Had not hir handes beene staid She would have hid hir bashfull face. Howbeit as she might With great abundance of hir teares shee stopped up hir sight But when that Persey oftentimes was earnestly in hand To learne this matter, for bicause shee would not seeme to stand In stubborne silence of hir faultes, shee tolde him what the land And what she hight: and how hir mother for hir beauties sake Through pride did unadvisedly too much upon hir take. And ere shee full had made an ende, the water gan to rore: An ougly monster from the deepe was making to the shore Which bare the Sea before his breast. The Virgin shrieked out. Hir father and hir mother both stood mourning thereabout, In wretched ease both twaine, but not so wretched as the maid Who wrongly for hir mothers fault the bitter raunsome paid. They brought not with them any help: but (as the time and cace Requird) they wept and wrang their hands, and streightly did embrace Hir bodie fastened to the rock. Then Persey them bespake, And sayde: The time may serve too long this sorrow for to make: But time of helpe must eyther now or never else be take. Now if I, Persey, sonne of hir whome in hir fathers towre The mightie Jove begat with childe in shape of golden showre, Who cut off ougly Gorgons head bespred with snakish heare, And in the ayre durst trust these winges my body for to beare, perchaunce should save your daughters life, I think ye should as then Accept mee for your sonne in lawe before all other men. To these great thewes (by the help of God) I purpose for to adde A just desert in helping hir that is so hard bestadde. I covenaunt with you by my force and manhod for to save hir, Conditionly that to my wife in recompence I have hir.