8 "That word shall I," said he, "avouch good, 9 Sith to you is unknown the cradle of your brood.
Sith > Since brood > parentage, race (this use is characteristic of Spenser)
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For well I wote, thou springst from ancient race
2 Of Saxon kings, that haue with mightie hand
And many bloudie battailes fought in +place+
4 High reard their royall throne in +Britans+ land,
And vanquisht them, vnable to withstand:
6 From thence a Faerie thee vnweeting reft,
There as thou slepst in tender swadling band,
8 And her base Elfin brood there for thee left.
Such men do Chaungelings call, so chaungd by Faeries theft.
3 place > face 1590 4 Britans > Britane 1596, 1609
1 "For well I wot, you spring from ancient race
wot > know
2 Of Saxon kings, that have, with mighty hand 3 And many bloody battles fought in place,
in place > there
4 High reared their royal throne in Britain land, 5 And vanquished them unable to withstand: