The Gateway to Spenser Tales Retold By Emily Underdown From the Faerie Queene

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The Gateway to Spenser Tales Retold By Emily Underdown From the Faerie Queene
Spenser Edmund
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Britomart, for it was no other than the princess whom Guyon had encountered, was quite willing on her part to close the combat amicably, and the end of it was that she joined Sir Guyon and the prince, and they all rode on together in friendly fashion.
After much journeying they reached a dark forest, and as they rode through it there came forth from a neighbouring thicket a lovely lady on a milk-white palfrey. She was clad in a robe of beaten gold, and her horse's trappings were also of gold, b
...ut she was quite alone and unattended, and her fair The Story of Britomart. 201 face was white from terror, while her long golden hair had escaped with the speed of her flight and streamed out far behind her.
As she dashed out of their sight, there appeared in pursuit of her a man dressed as a forester, but of such an ugly cast of coun- tenance and of such a very evil appearance that it was easy to understand the poor lady's desperate wish to escape from him.
At the sight of him the desire to rescue the lady from this ruffian seized both Prince Arthur and Sir Guyon at once, and without wasting time in explanations, they dashed after them, accompanied by the palmer and Timias.


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