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EMBELLISHMENTS.

TAIL PIECE, PART I. CANTO II. engraved by Branston.

Crowdero making doleful face,
Like hermit poor in pensive place,
To dungeon they the wretch commit,
And the survivor of his feet. 1. 1167—1170.

HEAD PIECE, PART I. CANTO III. Branston.

When setting ope the postern gate,
To take the field and sally at,
The foe appear'd, drawn up and drill'd,
Ready to charge them in the field. 1. 443—446.

TAIL PIECE, PART I. CANTO III.

———in a cool shade.
Which eglantine and roses made;
Close by a softly murm'ring stream.
Where lovers us'd to loll and dream:
There leaving him to his repose. 1. 159—163.

HEAD PIECE, PART II. CANTO I. Thompson.

———she went
To find the Knight in limbo pent.
And 'twas not long before she found
Him, and his stout Squire, in the pound. 1. 99—102.

TAIL PIECE, PART II. CANTO I. Branston.

a tall long-sided dame,—
But wond'rous light—yeleped Fame,—
Upon her shoulders wings she wears
Like hanging sleeves, lin'd thro' with ears. 1. 45—50.

HEAD PIECE, PART II. CANTO II. Branston.

With that he seiz'd upon his blade;
And Ralpho too, as quick and bold,
Upon his basket-hilt laid hold. 1. 560—562.

TAIL PIECE, PART IT. CANTO II. Thompson.

——quitting both their swords and reins.
They grasp'd with all their strength the manes;
And, to avoid the foe's pursuit,
With spurring put their cattle to't. 1. 839—842.