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 When spying Aesons sonne, the flame that seemed quenched quight Did kindle out of hand againe. Hir cheekes began to glowe, And flushing over all hir face the scarlet bloud did flowe. And even as when a little sparke that was in ashes hid, Uncovered with the whisking windes is from the ashes rid, Eftsoones it taketh nourishment and kindleth in such wise, That to his former strength againe and flaming it doth rise: Even so hir quailed love which late ye would have thought had quight Bene vanisht out of minde, as soone as Jason came in sight Did kindle to his former force in vewing of the grace With which he did avaunce himselfe then comming there in place. And (as it chaunced) farre more faire and beautifull of face She thought him then than ever erst, but sure it doth behove Hir judgement should be borne withall bicause she was in love. She gapte and gazed in his face with fixed staring eyen As though she never had him seene before that instant time. So farre she was beside hir selfe she thought it should not bee The face of any worldly wight the which she then did see. She was not able for hir life to turne hir eyes away, But when he tooke hir by the hand and speaking gan to pray Hir softly for to succor him, and promisde faithfully To take hir to his wedded wife, she falling by and by A weeping, said: Sir, what I doe I see apparantly. Not want of knowledge of the truth but love shall me deceive. You shalbe saved by my meanes. And now I must receive A faithfull promise at your hand for saving of your life. He made a solemne vow, and sware to take hir to his wife, By triple Hecates holie rites, and by what other power So ever else had residence within that secret bower, And by the Sire of him that should his Fathrinlaw become Who all things doth behold, and as he hopte to overcome The dreadfull daungers which he had soone after to assay. Duke Jason being credited receivde of hir streight way Enchaunted herbes: and having learnde the usage of the same, Departed thence with merrie heart, and to his lodging came. Next Morne had chaste the streaming stars: and folke by heapes did flocke To Marsis sacred field, and there stoode thronging in a shocke,