The skar still there remains; 65
No force, there let it bee:
There is no cloude that can eclipse
So bright a sunne, as she.
FOOTNOTES:
[558] Observations on the Faerie Queen, vol. ii. p. 168.
[559] Printed in 1576, 1577, 1578, 1580, 1585, 1596, 1600, and perhaps oftener, in 4to. black-letter.
[560] The same is true of most of the poems in the Mirrour of Magistrates, 1563, 4to. and also of Surrey's Poems, 1557.
[561] Henrie Binneman.
[562] Le Tems découvre la Vérité.
[563] Ver. 62. In cradel of hir kind: i.e. in the cradle of her family. See Warton's Observations, vol. ii. p. 137.