Richesse > Wealth
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So soone as Mammon there arriu'd, the dore
2 To him did open, and affoorded way;
Him followed eke Sir Guyon euermore,
4 Ne darkenesse him, ne daunger might dismay.
Soone as he entred was, the dore streight way
6 Did shut, and from behind it forth there lept
An vgly feend, more fowle then dismall day,
8 The which with monstrous stalke behind him stept,
And euer as he went, dew watch vpon him kept.
1 So soon as Mammon there arrived, the door 2 To him did open, and afforded way; 3 Him followed eke Sir Guyon evermore,
eke > also evermore > constantly
4 Neither darkness him, nor danger might dismay. 5 Soon as he entered was, the door straightway
Soon > [As soon]
6 Did shut, and from behind it forth there leapt 7 An ugly fiend, more foul than dismal day,
dismal day > {Dies mali, one of the evil or unlucky days of the medieval calendar}
8 Which with monstrous stalk behind him stepped, 9 And ever, as he went, due watch upon him kept.