Spenser And His Poetry volume 2

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Spenser And His Poetry volume 2
George L George Lillie Craik
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188 - SPENSER AND HIS POETRY. [Book V.
Nor power of charms, which she against him wrought, Might otherwise prevail, or make him cease foroight.
/ But, whenas yet she saw him to proceed Unmoved with prayers or with piteous thought, She meant him to corrupt with goodly meed; And caused great sacks with endless riches fraught Unto the battlement to be upbrought, And poured forth over the castle wall, That she might win some time, though dearly bought, Whilst he to gathering of the gold did fall ;
...But he was nothing moved nor tempted therewithal : But still continued his assault the more, And laid on load with his huge iron flail, That at the length he has yrent the door And made way for his maister to assail : Who being entered, nought did them avail For wight against his power themselves to rear : Each one did fly ; their hearts began to fail ; And hid themselves in corners here and there And eke their dame half dead did hide herself for fear.
It is thought at first that she has made her escape ; but Talus, whose scent is no more to be eluded than his arm is to be resisted, finds her at length hidden under a heap of gold ; whence he drags her forth by her beautiful locks so roughly, and with so little " pity of her goodly hue, " that Artegal himself is touched with her unseemly plight.


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