. Spenser's Faerie queene. A poem in six books; with the fragment Mutabilite . IREBRAND of hell, first tynd in PhlegetonBy thousand furies, and from thence out throwenInto this world to worke confusion,And set it all on fire by force unknowen,Is wicked discord; whose small sparkes once blowenNone but a God or godlike man can slake;Such as was Orpheus, that, when strife was growenAmongst those famous ympes of Greece, did takeHis silver Harpe in hand and shortly friends them make : Or such as that celestiall Psalmist was,That, when the wicked feend his Lord tormented,With heavenly notes, that di


. Spenser's Faerie queene. A poem in six books; with the fragment Mutabilite . IREBRAND of hell, first tynd in PhlegetonBy thousand furies, and from thence out throwenInto this world to worke confusion,And set it all on fire by force unknowen,Is wicked discord; whose small sparkes once blowenNone but a God or godlike man can slake;Such as was Orpheus, that, when strife was growenAmongst those famous ympes of Greece, did takeHis silver Harpe in hand and shortly friends them make : Or such as that celestiall Psalmist was,That, when the wicked feend his Lord tormented,With heavenly notes, that did all other pasThe outrage of his furious fit Musicke is wise words, with time concented,To moderate stiffe mindes disposd to strive:Such as that prudent Romane well invented,What time his people into partes did rive,Them reconcyld againe, and to their homes did drive. 833 THE FAERIE QUEENE. Book II. Such usd wise Glauce to that wrathfull knight,To calme the tempest of his troubled thought:Yet Blandamour with termes of foule despight,And Paridell her


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