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 She answerde no. To trie the truth, they both of them agree The wise Tyresias in this case indifferent Judge to bee, Who both the man and womans joyes by tryall understood. For finding once two mightie Snakes engendring in a Wood, He strake them overthwart the backs, by meanes whereof beholde (As straunge a thing to be of truth as ever yet was tolde) He being made a woman straight, seven winter lived so. The eight he finding them againe did say unto them tho: And if to strike ye have such powre as for to turne their shape That are the givers of the stripe, before you hence escape, One stripe now will I lende you more. He strake them as beforne And straight returnd his former shape in which he first was borne. Tyresias therefore being tane to judge this jesting strife, Gave sentence on the side of Jove. The which the Queene his wife Did take a great deale more to heart than needed, and in spight To wreake hir teene upon hir Judge, bereft him of his sight. But Jove (for to the Gods it is unleefull to undoe The things which other of the Gods by any meanes have doe) Did give him sight in things to come for losse of sight of eye, And so his grievous punishment with honour did supplie. By meanes whereof within a while in Citie, fielde, and towne Through all the coast of Aony was bruited his renowne. And folke to have their fortunes read that dayly did resorte Were aunswerde so as none of them could give him misreporte. The first that of his soothfast wordes had proufe in all the Realme Was freckled Lyriop, whom sometime surprised in his streame The floud Cephisus did enforce. This Lady bare a sonne Whose beautie at his verie birth might justly love have wonne. -Narcissus did she call his name. Of whome the Prophet sage, -Demaunded if the childe should live to many yeares of age, Made aunswere: Yea full long, so that him selfe he doe not know. The Soothsayers wordes seemde long but vaine, untill the end did show His saying to be true in deede by straungenesse of the rage, And straungenesse of the kinde of death that did abridge his age. For when yeares three times five and one he fully lyved had,