To whom the Infant thus, Faire Sir, what need lvi
Good turnes be counted, as a seruile bond,
To bind their doers, to receiue their meede?
Are not all knights by oath bound, to withstond
Oppressours powre by armes and puissant hond?
Suffise, that I haue done my dew in place.
So goodly purpose they together fond,
Of kindnesse and of curteous aggrace;
The whiles false Archimage and Atin fled apace.

FOOTNOTES:

[693] iii 2 Mamons 1590, 1596

[694] 8 Come hither, hither 1609

[695] xi 4 strife-full 1609

[696] xix 6 this] his 1609

[697] xxii 7 wrist 1609

[698] xxv 1 his cruell] same 1590, 1596: corr. F. E.: Which those same foes that doen awaite hereby 1609

[699] xxvi 6 asswage, 1590, 1596

[700] 9 patonage 1596

[701] xxvii 3 doe] doth 1609

[702] xxix 7 vpreare] vpheaue MS. corr. in Malone 615. But cf. II iii 28, l. 7 and note there.

[703] xxxii 1 speare, 1590, 1596

[704] 2 Pagons 1590: corr. F. E.

[705] xxxv 5 in] on 1609

[706] 8 doubly 1590: corr. F. E.

[707] xxxvii 3 rayle] traile 1609

[708] xl 3 fayre 1590: faire 1596

[709] 4 so wisely as] so well, as he 1590

[710] xliv 2 guiltie 1590: gulty 1596

[711] 8 no more] not thore 1590

[712] xlv 3 empiest 1590: corr. F. E.

[713] xlvi 1 feare, 1590, 1596

[714] 8 Horrow 1590, 1596; corr. F. E.

[715] weal-away! 1609

[716] xlvii 4 swerd 1590

[717] xlviii 8 Prince Arthur] Sir Guyon 1590, 1596: corr. 1609

[718] liii 6 Had] Hast 1596

[719] liv 4 fayre 1590: faire 1596

[720] lv 3 with bowing 1590 &c.: bowing F. E.