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 For never shall I haunt thee more. And with that woord I threw My bodye in the sea. The Goddes thereof receyving mee, Vouchsaved in theyr order mee installed for to bee, Desyring old Oceänus and Thetis for theyr sake, The rest of my mortalitie away from mee to take. They hallowed mee, and having sayd nyne tymes the holy ryme That purgeth all prophanednesse, they charged mee that tyme To put my brestbulk underneathe a hundred streames. Anon The brookes from sundry coastes and all the Seas did ryde uppon My head. From whence as soone as I returned, by and by I felt my self farre otherwyse through all my limbes, than I Had beene before. And in my mynd I was another man. Thus farre of all that mee befell make just report I can. Thus farre I beare in mynd. The rest my mynd perceyved not. Then first of all this hory greene gray grisild beard I got, And this same bush of heare which all along the seas I sweepe, And theis same myghty shoulders, and theis grayish armes, and feete Confounded into finned fish. But what avayleth mee This goodly shape, and of the Goddes of sea to loved bee? Or for to be a God my self, if they delyght not thee? As he was speaking this, and still about to utter more, Dame Scylla him forsooke: wherat he wexing angry sore, And beeing quickened with repulse, in rage he tooke his way To Circes, Titans daughters, Court which full of monsters lay.