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  1. And in the midst thereof one pretious stone
  2. Of wondrous worth, and eke of wondrous mights,
  3. Shapt like a Ladies head, exceeding shone,
  4. Like Hesperus emongst the lesser lights,
  5. And stroue for to amaze the weaker sights;
  6. Thereby his mortall blade full comely hong
  7. In yuory sheath, ycaru'd with curious slights;
  8. Whose hilts were burnisht gold, and handle strong
  9. Of mother pearle, and buckled with a golden tong.
  10.  
  11. His haughtie helmet, horrid all with gold,
  12. Both glorious brightnesse, and great terrour bred;
  13. For all the crest a Dragon did enfold
  14. With greedie pawes, and ouer all did spred
  15. His golden wings: his dreadfull hideous hed
  16. Close couched on the beuer, seem'd to throw
  17. From flaming mouth bright sparkles fierie red,
  18. That suddeine horror to faint harts did show;
  19. And scaly tayle was stretcht adowne his backe full low.
  20.  
  21. Vpon the top of all his loftie crest,
  22. A bunch of haires discolourd diuersly,
  23. With sprincled pearle, and gold full richly drest,
  24. Did shake, and seem'd to daunce for iollity,
  25. Like to an Almond tree ymounted hye
  26. On top of greene Selinis all alone,
  27. With blossomes braue bedecked daintily;
  28. Whose tender locks do tremble euery one
  29. At euery little breath, that vnder heauen is blowne.
  30.  
  31. His warlike shield all closely couer'd was,
  32. Ne might of mortall eye be euer seene;
  33. Not made of steele, nor of enduring bras,
  34. Such earthly mettals soone consumed bene:
  35. But all of Diamond perfect pure and cleene
  36. It framed was, one massie entire mould,
  37. Hewen out of Adamant rocke with engines keene,
  38. That point of speare it neuer percen could,
  39. Ne dint of direfull sword diuide the substance would.
  40.  
  41. The same to wight he neuer wont disclose,
  42. But when as monsters huge he would dismay,
  43. Or daunt vnequall armies of his foes,
  44. Or when the flying heauens he would affray;
  45. For so exceeding shone his glistring ray,
  46. That Phoebus golden face it did attaint,
  47. As when a cloud his beames doth ouer-lay;
  48. And siluer Cynthia wexed pale and faint,
  49. As when her face is staynd with magicke arts constraint.
  50.  
  51. No magicke arts hereof had any might,
  52. Nor bloudie wordes of bold Enchaunters call,
  53. But all that was not such, as seemd in sight,
  54. Before that shield did fade, and suddeine fall:
  55. And when him list the raskall routes appall,
  56. Men into stones therewith he could transmew,
  57. And stones to dust, and dust to nought at all;
  58. And when him list the prouder lookes subdew,
  59. He would them gazing blind, or turne to other hew.
  60.  
  61. Ne let it seeme, that credence this exceedes,
  62. For he that made the same, was knowne right well
  63. To haue done much more admirable deedes.
  64. It Merlin was, which whylome did excell
  65. All liuing wightes in might of magicke spell:
  66. Both shield, and sword, and armour all he wrought
  67. For this young Prince, when first to armes he fell;
  68. But when he dyde, the Faerie Queene it brought
  69. To Faerie lond, where yet it may be seene, if sought.
  70.  
  71. The Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto VII, Edmund Spencer
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