. The faerie queene : disposed into twelue books, fashioning XII morall vertues. brands,Hedlongherfelfedid cait into that lake;But Impotence with her owne wilfull hands,One of Malegers curfed darts did take, So ryud her tremblinghart,and wicked end did make. Thug Cant. X /. the Faery Queer*. 3 &i Thus now alone he conquerour remaines; Thocumining to hisSquyre, that kept his ftced,Thought to haue mounted, but his feeble vainesHim faild thereto,and feruednot his need, (bleed,Through lofle ofblood,which from his wounds didTint he began to life decay:But his good Squyre him helping vp wi


. The faerie queene : disposed into twelue books, fashioning XII morall vertues. brands,Hedlongherfelfedid cait into that lake;But Impotence with her owne wilfull hands,One of Malegers curfed darts did take, So ryud her tremblinghart,and wicked end did make. Thug Cant. X /. the Faery Queer*. 3 &i Thus now alone he conquerour remaines; Thocumining to hisSquyre, that kept his ftced,Thought to haue mounted, but his feeble vainesHim faild thereto,and feruednot his need, (bleed,Through lofle ofblood,which from his wounds didTint he began to life decay:But his good Squyre him helping vp with fpeed,With ftedfaft hand vpon his horfe did ftay, And led him to the Cattle by the beaten way. Where many Groomcs andSquyres ready were >To take him from his (teed full tenderly^And eke the fayrelt v^zwmett him thereWith balme and wine and coftly fpicery,To comfort him in his infirmity,Eftefbones fliee caufd him vp to be conuayd,.And of his amies defpoylcd eafily,In fumptuons bed (hee made him to belayd, And al the while his woiids were dreffiing,by him {layd Cant,. i6i ThefecondBotktof Cant. XII. Guy on through V aimer s gouernaunce tthrough paping peril/es great,(^3 Doth overthrow the Bowre of bits,and Acrajy defeat. N Ow ginncs this goodly frame of Tcmpcrauncc Fayrely to rife, and her adorned hedTo pricke of higheft prayfe forth to aduaunce,Formerly grounded,and fait f etteledOn firme foundation of true bountyhedjAnd this brane knight, that for this vertue fightcs,Now comes to point of that fame perilous fted,Where Pleafure dwelles in fenfuall delights,Mongft thoufand dagers.,& ten thoufad Magick mights. Two dayes now in thatfea he fayled has,Ne euer land beheld,nc lining wight,Nc oughtfaue perill,ftill as he did pas:Tho when appeared the third McrrewbtlghtyVpon the waues to fpred her trembling light,An hideous roring faraway they heard,That all their fences filled with affright,And (freight they (aw the raging (urges rcard Vp to the skyes, that them of drowni


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