The faerie queene : Disposed into twelue bookes, fashioning XII morall vertues . e made him rife, and forward farCjLed in a ropc^ which both his hands did bynd;Ne ought that foole for pitty did him (pare,Biitwith his whip him following often fcoiirgd, and ford his feete to fynd :And other whiles with bitter mockes and mowesHe would him fcorne, that to his gentle myndWas much more gricuous^ then the others blowcs : Words fharpely wound, but greatcft griefe of fcorning (growes. The faire Sevena^ when flie faw him fall Vnder that villaines club, then furely thoucrhtThat flaine he was^


The faerie queene : Disposed into twelue bookes, fashioning XII morall vertues . e made him rife, and forward farCjLed in a ropc^ which both his hands did bynd;Ne ought that foole for pitty did him (pare,Biitwith his whip him following often fcoiirgd, and ford his feete to fynd :And other whiles with bitter mockes and mowesHe would him fcorne, that to his gentle myndWas much more gricuous^ then the others blowcs : Words fharpely wound, but greatcft griefe of fcorning (growes. The faire Sevena^ when flie faw him fall Vnder that villaines club, then furely thoucrhtThat flaine he was^ or made a wretched thrall^And fled away with all the fpcede fhe feeke for fafety, which long time fhe fought:And pafl through many perils by the way^Ere file againe to CalepineyN^s brought;The which difcourfe as now I muft delay. Till iMirabelUes fortunes I doe further fay. FAERIE QVEENE. 45, Cant: VIII £?s?oc^7Dr^aj^r?s^B^of E^of 2^rcf f?ro-! cs f^ Pri*ice/irthure OHcrcomes Dtjaitncj £ l<^ trf Serena found of Silftages, ^^O ^ 5/ Caleptne U freed, l^irg. YE gentle Ladies^in whofe fbuerainc powrcLone hath the glory of his kingdome left,And thhearts of men, as your eternall yron chaines, of liberty bereft^Deliuered hath into your hands by gift;Be well awarc3 how ye the fame doe \ fe^That pride doc not to tyranny you lift;Leaft if men you of cruelty from you take that chicfedomej which ye doc abuic. And as ye fbft and tender arc by kynde^ Adornd with goodly gifts of beauties grace^So be ye foft and tender eeke in mynde;But cruelty and hardnefle from youcbace^That all your other praifes will deface^Andfrorhyouturne the loue of men to take oi MirabeUaes from the high degree of happy ftate, Fellintowretchcdwacs^whichUierepentedlatci^jdA Who after thraldomedf thegtntle Sqliirc,Which Ihe beheld with lamentable touched with compaffipo entire,.And much lamented hisicaba^irV * iii 452 THE OF THE Canfyjll^^ T


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