Faerie queeneNew ed., with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton . The fourth Booke of the FAERY QUEENE CONTAINING The Legend of Cambel andTELAMOND,or of i. H E rugged forhead, that with grave forefightWelds kingdomes caufes and affairs of ftate,My loofer rimes, I wote, doth fharply witeFor praiiing love as I have done of late,And magnifying lovers deare debate,By which fraile youth is oft to follie ledThrough falfe allurement of that pleafing baite ;That better were in vertues difcipled,Then with vaine poemes weeds to have their fancies fed. ones il


Faerie queeneNew ed., with a glossary, and notes explanatory and critical by John Upton . The fourth Booke of the FAERY QUEENE CONTAINING The Legend of Cambel andTELAMOND,or of i. H E rugged forhead, that with grave forefightWelds kingdomes caufes and affairs of ftate,My loofer rimes, I wote, doth fharply witeFor praiiing love as I have done of late,And magnifying lovers deare debate,By which fraile youth is oft to follie ledThrough falfe allurement of that pleafing baite ;That better were in vertues difcipled,Then with vaine poemes weeds to have their fancies fed. ones ill iudge of love, that cannot loveNe in their frofen hearts feele kindly flame :Forthy they ought not thing unknowne reprove,Ne naturall affection faultleffe blameFor fault of few that have abusd the fame:For it of honor and all vertue isThe roote, and brings forth glorious flowres of fame,That crowne true lovers with immortall blis,The meed of them that love, and do not live amiffe, III. Which 51S tfhe fourth Booke of the ill. Which whofo lift looke backe to former ages, And call to count the things that then were donne;Shall find that all the workes of thofe wife fages,And brave ex


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