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 And setting all the rest asyde, who woulde not be in love With Jasons goodlie personage? my heart assuredly Is toucht therewith. But if that I provide not remedie, With burning breath of blasting Bulles needes sindged must he bee. Of seedes that he himselfe must sow a harvest shall he see Of armed men in battell ray upon the ground up grow Against the which it hoveth him his manhode for to show. And as a pray he must be set against the Dragon fell. If I these things let come to passe, I may confesse right well That of a Tyger I was bred: and that within my brest A heart more harde than any steele or stonie rocke doth rest. Why rather doe I not his death with wrathfull eyes beholde? And joy with others seeing him to utter perill solde? Why doe I not enforce the Bulles against him? Why, I say, Exhort I not the cruell men which shall in battell ray Arise against him from the ground? and that same Dragon too Within whose eyes came never sleepe? God shield I so should doo. But prayer smally bootes, except I put to helping hand. And shall I like a Caytife then betray my fathers land? Shall I a straunger save whome we nor none of ours doth know? That he by me preserved may without me homeward row? And take another to his wife, and leave me, wretched wight, To torments? If I wist that he coulde worke me such a spight, Or could in any others love than only mine delight, The Churle should die for me. But sure he beareth not the face Like one that wold doe so. His birth, his courage, and his grace Doe put me clearly out of doubt he will not me deceyve, No nor forget the great good turnes he shall by me receyve. Yet shall he to me first his faith for more assurance plight And solemly he shall be sworne to keepe the covenant right. Why fearste thou now without a cause? step to it out of hand: And doe not any lenger time thus lingring fondly stand. For ay shall Jason thinke himselfe beholding unto thee: And shall thee marrie solemly: yea honored shalt thou bee Of all the Mothers great and small throughout the townes of Greece For saving of their sonnes that come to fetch the golden fleece. And shall I then leave brother, sister, father, kith and kin?