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her coloure eeke . so lyvely . and so bright .
her eyen . brend semyng as fuyr clere
passyng ful ferre . above mannes sight .
as [th]ough she were ful clere and clene of myght .
as she had bene ful yongly of corage .
yet semed she to every worldly wight .
[th]at she was ovre passed mannes age .
her stature was of doutfull juggement .
som tyme [th]us as cr.e? mannes . meet .
and som tyme was her statue so existent
that wi[th] her hedd . she semed heven beet .
And others while her hede so hy she geet .
she persyd heven . and myght no more be seyne .
so [th]at we must [th]e sight of her forlete .
and alle oure lokynge . after . was in veyne .
her clothes wrought were . of thredes . smale .
wi[th] sotell craft of nature . p[er]durable .
And wi[th] her hondes

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