1475 | But sodenly she saw a sighte queynt | |
| For right anon on of the fyris queynt | |
| And quyckyd agayn and aftir that anon | |
| That oher fyre was queynt and al agon | |
| And as it queynt it made a whisshing | |
1480 | As don thyse wete brondis in her brennyng | |
| And at the brondis ende out ran anon | |
| As it were dropis blody many on | |
| For whiche so sore agast was Emely | |
| That she was almost mad and gan to cry | |
1485 | For she ne wiste what it signifyed | |
| But only for feer thus hath she cryed | |
| And wepte that it was pyte to here | |
| And therwith al dyane gan appere | |
| With bowe in hond right as an hunteres | |
1490 | And sayde doughter stynt thyn heuynesse | |
| Among the goddis an hyghe it is affermed | |
| And by etern worde writen and confermed | |
| Thow shalt be weddid vntil one of two | |
| That haue for the so moche care and woo | |
1495 | But vnto whiche of hem may I not telle | |
| Fare wel for I may no lenger dwelle | |
| The fyris whiche on myn anter brenne | |
| Shul the declarer or thow go henne | |
| Thyn auenture of loue as in this caas | |
1500 | And with that word the arowes in the caas | |
| Of the goddesse clateren faste and rynge | |
| And forth she wente & made a vanysshinge | |
| For whiche this Emely astonyed was | |