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 And in a lustie Stalions shape she made him covering there Dame Ceres with the yellow lockes, and hir whose golden heare Was turnde to crawling Snakes: on whome he gate the winged horse. She made him in a Dolphins shape Melantho to enforce. Of all these things she missed not their proper shapes, nor yit The full and just resemblance of their places for to hit. In likenesse of a Countrie cloyne was Phebus picturde there, And how he now ware Gossehaukes wings, and now a Lions heare. And how he in a shepeherdes shape was practising a wile The daughter of one Macarie, dame Issa, to beguile. And how the faire Erygone by chaunce did suffer rape By Bacchus who deceyved hir in likenesse of a grape. And how that Saturne in the shape of Genet did beget The double Chiron. Round about the utmost Verdge was set A narrow Traile of pretie floures with leaves of Ivie fret. Not Pallas, no, nor spight it selfe could any quarrell picke To this hir worke: and that did touch Minerva to the quicke. Who thereupon did rende the cloth in pieces every whit, Bicause the lewdnesse of the Gods was biased so in it. And with an Arras weavers combe of Box she fiercely smit Arachne on the forehead full a dozen times and more. The Maide impacient in hir heart, did stomacke this so sore, That by and by she hung hirselfe. Howbeit as she hing, Dame Pallas pitying hir estate, did stay hir in the string From death, and said: Lewde Callet live: but hang thou still for mee. And lest hereafter from this curse that time may set thee free, I will that this same punishment enacted firmely bee, As well on thy posteritie for ever as on thee. And after when she should depart, with juice of Hecats flowre She sprinkled hir: and by and by the poyson had such powre, That with the touch thereof hir haire, hir eares, and nose did fade: And verie small it both hir heade and all hir bodie made. In steade of legs, to both hir sides sticke fingars long and fine: The rest is bellie. From the which she nerethelesse doth twine A slender threede, and practiseth in shape of Spider still The Spinners and the Websters crafts of which she erst had skill. All Lydia did repine hereat, and of this deede the fame