FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   115   116   117   118   119   120   121   122   123   124   125   126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139  
140   141   142   143   144   145   146   147   148   149   150   151   152   153   154   155   156   157   158   159   160   161   162   163   164   >>   >|  
h gained victory. If any strength we have, it is to ill, But all the good is Gods, both power and eke will. II But that, which lately hapned, Una saw, 10 That this her knight was feeble, and too faint; And all his sinews woxen weake and raw, Through long enprisonment, and hard constraint, Which he endured in his late restraint, That yet he was unfit for bloudy fight: 15 Therefore to cherish him with diets daint, She cast to bring him, where he chearen might. Till he recovered had his late decayed plight. III There was an auntient house[*] not farre away, Renowmd throughout the world for sacred lore, 20 And pure unspotted life: so well they say It governd was, and guided evermore, Through wisedome of a matrone grave and hore Whose onely joy was to relieve the needes Of wretched soules, and helpe the helpelesse pore: 25 All night she spent in bidding of her bedes, And all the day in doing good and godly deedes. IV Dame Coelia[*] men did her call, as thought From heaven to come, or thither to arise, The mother of three daughters, well upbrought 30 In goodly thewes, and godly exercise: The eldest two, most sober, chast, and wise, Fidelia[*] and Speranza virgins were, Though spousd, yet wanting wedlocks solemnize: But faire Charissa[*] to a lovely fere 35 Was lincked, and by him had many pledges dere. V Arrived there, the dore they find fast lockt; For it was warely watched night and day, For feare of many foes: but when they knockt, The Porter opened unto them streight way: 40 He was an aged syre, all hory gray, With lookes full lowly cast, and gate full slow, Wont on a staffe his feeble steps to stay, Hight Humilta.[*] They passe in stouping low; For streight and narrow was the way which he did show. 45 VI Each goodly thing is hardest to begin, But entred in a spacious court they see, Both plaine, and pleasant to be walked in, Where them does meete a francklin faire and free, And entertaines with comely courteous glee, 50 His name was Zele, that him right well became, For in his speeches and behaviour hee Did labour lively to exp
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   115   116   117   118   119   120   121   122   123   124   125   126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139  
140   141   142   143   144   145   146   147   148   149   150   151   152   153   154   155   156   157   158   159   160   161   162   163   164   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

Through

 

feeble

 

streight

 

goodly

 

watched

 

warely

 

opened

 

Porter

 

thewes

 

knockt


exercise

 

Fidelia

 

eldest

 
spousd
 

lovely

 

wedlocks

 
solemnize
 
wanting
 

Charissa

 

lincked


Arrived

 

virgins

 
Though
 

pledges

 

Speranza

 

francklin

 

comely

 

entertaines

 

walked

 

plaine


pleasant

 

courteous

 

behaviour

 

labour

 

lively

 

speeches

 

spacious

 

entred

 

staffe

 

lookes


hardest

 

narrow

 

Humilta

 
stouping
 

deedes

 

bloudy

 

Therefore

 

cherish

 
restraint
 
enprisonment