1 The Redcross Knight to Britomart 2 describes Artegall:
Artegall > (The hero of Book V. The name "Arthgal" is used by
Geoffrey of Monmouth (HRB 9.12). Artgallo, son of Gorlois, was
the brother of Cador, king of Cornwall, and half-brother of
Arthur; in FQ "Artegall" signifies "Equal to Arthur")
3 The wondrous mirror, by which she
mirror > magic glass, crystal
4 in love with him did fall.
302.1
HEre haue I cause, in men iust blame to find,
2 That in their proper prayse too partiall bee,
And not indifferent to woman kind,
4 To whom no share in armes and cheualrie
They do impart, ne maken memorie
6 Of their braue gestes and prowesse martiall;
Scarse do they spare to one or two or three,
8 Rowme in their writs; yet the same writing small
Does all their deeds deface, and dims their glories +all.+
9 all. > all, 1596
1 Here have I cause in men just blame to find, 2 That in their proper praise too partial be,
proper > own