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4 Eftsoons their stubborn courages were quelled,

Eftsoons > Thereupon stubborn courages > intractable spirits

5 And high advanced crests down meekly felled,

advanced > raised down > [were down]

6 Instead of fraying, they themselves did fear,

fraying > causing fear, frightening

7 And trembled, as them passing they beheld: 8 Such wondrous power did in that staff appear, 9 All monsters to subdue to him that did it bear.

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Of that same wood it fram'd was cunningly,
2 Of which Caduceus whilome was made,
Caduceus the rod of Mercury,
4 With which he wonts the Stygian realmes inuade,
Through ghastly horrour, and eternall shade;
6 Th'infernall feends with it he can asswage,
And Orcus tame, whom nothing can perswade,
8 And rule the Furyes, when they most do rage:
Such vertue in his staffe had eke this Palmer sage.