sam > together, mutually
9 More dear to their God than younglings to their dam."
younglings > young ones dam > mother
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Till now, said then the knight, I weened well,
2 That great Cleopolis, where I haue beene,
In which that fairest Faerie Queene doth dwell
4 The fairest Citie was, that might be seene;
And that bright towre all built of christall cleene,
6 Panthea, seemd the brightest thing, that was:
But now by proofe all otherwise I weene;
8 For this great Citie that does far surpas,
And this bright Angels towre quite dims that towre of glas.
1 "Till now," said then the knight, "I weened well
weened > supposed, imagined
2 That great Cleopolis, where I have been
Cleopolis > "City of Glorious Fame" (Greek; allegorically: London)
3 (In which that fairest Faery Queen does dwell), 4 The fairest city was that might be seen;