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Spenser's Faerie Queene, Vol. 2 (of 2)

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This second part continues an allegorical epic through linked legends that examine particular virtues—friendship, justice, courtesy—and the instability of fortune. Episodic chivalric quests, enchantments, and courtly encounters put characters through moral tests and political dilemmas, alternating martial exploits with romantic trials. Rich archaic imagery and formal stanzaic patterns present allegorical figures and moral exempla, while recurring motifs of honor, temptation, and transformation structure the narratives. The sequence closes with two brief cantos that dwell on mutability and the fleeting nature of worldly states, leaving moral questions unresolved rather than offering simple resolutions.

FOOTNOTES:

[614] liv 8 champain 1611

[615] ii 3 feeble] sable 1609: corr. Hughes

[616] iv 5 euery 1609

[617] vii 8 they] they 1609

[618] viii 3 as] ar 1609

[619] 9 showe 1611

[620] ix 1 hard] heard 1609: corr. 1611

[621] 7 kindes] kinde Morris after Upton

[622] x 4 mores] more Hughes &c.

[623] 7 which om. Hughes &c.

[624] xii 1 neuer 1609

[625] 5 Pelene 1609: corr. 1611

[626] xiv 9 to’each 1609: corr. 1611

[627] xv 8 esteeeme 1609

[628] xvi 3 thy] my 1611

[629] xl i full bis 1609

[630] xli 7 Iæan 1609, 1611: corr. Upton

[631] xlix 8 if] If 1609

[632] lv 7 saine] faine 1611