Cleopolis > "City of Glorious Fame" (Greek; allegorically, London)
9 But Elfiline enclosed it with a golden wall.
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His sonne was Elfinell, who ouercame
2 The wicked Gobbelines in bloudy field:
But Elfant was of most renowmed fame,
4 Who all of Christall did Panthea build:
Then Elfar, who two brethren gyants kild,
6 The one of which had two heads, th'other three:
Then Elfinor, who was in Magick skild;
8 He built by art vpon the glassy See
A bridge of bras, whose sound heauens thunder seem'd to +bee.+
9 bee. > bee 1596
1 His son was Elfinell, who overcame 2 The wicked Gobbelines in bloody field:
Gobbelines > (See SC, gloss to "June") field > battle, field of battle
3 But Elfant was of most renowned fame, 4 Who all of crystal did Panthea build:
Panthea > "All Sights", "Totality of Visions" (Greek, meaning
"Nonesuch", "Nonpareil". Possibly identifiable as Westminster
Abbey or the Queen's Palace of Richmond)
5 Then Elfar, who two brethren giants killed, 6 One of which had two heads, the other three: 7 Then Elfinor, who was in magic skilled; 8 He built by art upon the glassy sea