THE FAERY QUEEN E BOOK II. CANTO IIL Vaine Braggadochio getting Guyon's SooNE as the morrow fayre, with purple beames, wreft. IV. The whylcs a loffell wandring by the way, Now gan his bart all fwell in iollity, Ard of himselfe great hope and help conceiv'd, He gan to hope of men to be receiv'd For fuch as he him thought, or faine would bee; T'avenge his parents death on them that had it Eftfoones to court he call t'advaunce his firå XV. "Certes, my lord," said he, " that shall I foone,.. "And give you eke good helpe to their decay; "But mote I wifely you advise to doon, "Give no ods to your foes, but doe purvay "Yourfelfe of fword before that bloody day; "For they be two the proweft knights on grownd, "And oft approv'd in many hard afsay; "And eke of fureft fteele, that may be fownd, "Doe arme yourselfe against that day, them to "confownd." |