¶There pleading might you
see graue NESTOR
stand,
¶As'twere incouraging the Greekes to fight,
¶Making
such
sober action with his hand,
¶That it beguild attention, charm'd the
sight,
1405In
speech it
seemd his beard, all
siluer white,
¶_VVag'd vp and downe, and from his lips did flie,
¶_Thin winding breath which purl'd vp to the skie.
¶About him were a pre
sse of gaping faces,
¶VVhich
seem'd to
swallow vp his
sound aduice,
1410All ioyntlie li
stning, but with
seuerall graces,
¶As if
some Marmaide did their eares intice,
¶Some high,
some low, the Painter was
so nice.
¶_The
scalpes of manie almo
st hid behind,
¶_To iump vp higher
seem'd to mocke the mind.
1415Here one mans hand leand on anothers head,
¶His no
se being
shadowed by his neighbours eare,
¶Here one being throng'd, bears back all boln, & red,
¶Another
smotherd,
seemes to pelt and
sweare,
¶And in their rage
such
signes of rage they beare,
1420_As but for lo
sse of
NESTORS golden words,
¶_It
seem'd they would debate with angrie
swords.