reproachful > disgraceful
8 Is this the battle which you vaunt to fight
vaunt > boast
9 With that fire-mouthed dragon, horrible and bright?
109.53
Come, come away, fraile, +feeble+, fleshly wight,
2 Ne let vaine words bewitch thy manly hart,
Ne diuelish thoughts dismay thy constant spright.
4 In heauenly mercies hast thou not a part?
Why shouldst thou then despeire, that chosen art?
6 Where iustice growes, there grows eke greater grace,
The which doth quench the brond of hellish smart,
8 And that accurst hand-writing doth +deface,+
Arise, Sir knight arise, and leaue this cursed place.
1 feeble > seely 1596; silly 1609; cf. 107.6:5, 107.11:8 8 deface, > deface. 1590; deface: 1609
1 "Come, come away, frail, feeble, fleshly wight,
frail > morally weak wight > creature
2 Neither let vain words bewitch your manly heart,