GIANTESS 102 GLIBTitans is wrongly used forGiants); Minerva engages inslaughter <strong>of</strong>, 3.9.22.1-2; Proteus assumes shape <strong>of</strong>, 3.8.41.2;Romans, <strong>the</strong> earth's new giantbrood, Ro. 11.9; stretches hisstrong thighs from <strong>the</strong> one <strong>to</strong><strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r coast, Ti. 503-546;two- and three-headed giantsslain by Elfar, 2.10.73.5-6;mentioned, 3.3.32.3; 5.12.15.2; Hub. 31. See Albion(2),Atlas, Blomius, Brontes, Care,Corflambo, Cormorant, Coulin,Cyclops, Danger (1), Disdain,Enceladus, Ephialtes, Geryon,Geryoneo, Godmer, Gogmagog,Goliath, Ollyphant, Orgoglio,Orion, Othos, Pollente,Polyphemus, Pyracmon, Tityus,Typhaon, Typhoeus. Seealso Elfar, Giantess, Titans.Giantess: Argante, 3.7.37-52; Corflambo, mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong>,4.8.47.2; Mutability, 7.6.13.1.Cf. Titaness.Gibbet: 5.4.32.3. See Gallows.Gilford, Henry: referred <strong>to</strong>,Proth. 169.Gillyflower, <strong>the</strong> clove-pink: S.C. Ap. 137; Am. 64.5. SeeFlowers.Gipsy: Hub. 86.Girdle. See FlorimelTs Girdle;Baldric, Belt.Giusts. See Jousting.Glaive(s), swords: 4.7.28.2; 4.10.19.8; 5.11.58.5; Phrygianglaives, H. L. 233. SeeSwords.Glamorgan, a glen in Waleswhere Morgan killed Cundah:2.10.33.8.Glass (1).; angel's <strong>to</strong>wer in NewJerusalem, 1.10.5_8.9; Archimagowell could file his <strong>to</strong>ngue,as smooth as glass, 1.1.35.7;<strong>to</strong>wer <strong>of</strong> magic (Pharos) builtby P<strong>to</strong>lemy, 3.2.20. See Crystal, Mirror, Bubble-glass,Hour-glass.Glass(2), pax, 'a tablet bearinga figure or symbol <strong>of</strong> Christ,<strong>the</strong> Virgin Mary, or a saint,formerly kissed by <strong>the</strong> priestand by <strong>the</strong> 'people in <strong>the</strong> Mass[Webster's Dictionary]: S. C.May 240, 274, 283.Glauce(l), aged nurse and squire<strong>of</strong> Bri<strong>to</strong>mart: Bri<strong>to</strong>mart,reconciles <strong>to</strong> Artegall andScudamour, 4.6.25-32; House<strong>of</strong> Care, visits, 4.5.31 ff.; lovesickness<strong>of</strong> Bri<strong>to</strong>mart, tries <strong>to</strong>cure, 3.2.30 ff.; 3.3.5; 3.4.11;Merlin, visits in companywith Bri<strong>to</strong>mart, 3.3.6 ff.;Scudamour, accompanies, 3.12.44-45; 4.2.3; 4.5.31 ff.;Scudamour threatens <strong>to</strong> killher, 4.1.50 ff.; Scudamour,comforts, 4.6.37; mentioned,3.1.4; 3.4.7.Glauce(2), a Nereid: 4.11.48.9.Glauconome, a Nereid: 4.11.50.8.Glaucus, a sea-god; originallya mortal, he was made a seadeityby Oceanus and Tethys:that wise soothsays unders<strong>to</strong>od, 4.11.13.3.Glen: 3.7.6.1; widow's daughter<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> glen, S. C. Ap. 26.Glib, 'a thick curled bush <strong>of</strong>hair hanging down over <strong>the</strong>ireyes, and monstrously dis-
i>LOBE 103GOAT(S)guising <strong>the</strong>m ' (Of Irish cus<strong>to</strong>ms, in <strong>Spenser</strong>'s View <strong>of</strong>Ded. Son. 2.10; 11.3; Am. 80.14. Her city, see Cleopolis.<strong>the</strong> Present State <strong>of</strong> Ireland.): See Elizabeth(l); Maiden4.8.12.6.head, Order <strong>of</strong>.jlobe(l), <strong>the</strong> earth: 1.8.23.9. Glory: a noble peer, great Engxlobe(2): glassy globe (magic land's glory (Essex), Proth.mirror) made by Merlin,JiJL 146; Hec<strong>to</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> glory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Trojan field, Gn. 516; <strong>the</strong> rose,<strong>the</strong> glory <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> day, D. 232;that most heroic spirit, <strong>the</strong>glory <strong>of</strong> our days (Sidney),jloriana, <strong>the</strong> Faery Queen, typ Ded. Son. 15.2.ifying glory; also Queen Eliza Glut<strong>to</strong>ny, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sevenbeth: ancestry <strong>of</strong>, 2.10. Arg.; deadly sins, steward <strong>of</strong> Lucifera(pride): 1.4.21-23; 1.4.2.10.70-76; 4.8.33; Artegall,commissions <strong>to</strong> redress Irena's 43.7; swine, rides on, 1.4.wrongs, 5.1.4; 5.8.3; 5.12.3; 21.2.Arthur sees her in a vision, Gnat(s): allegory <strong>of</strong>, Gn. Ded.1.9.13-15; Arthur searches 14; Gn. 5, 8, 283, 324, 645, 687;for, 1.9.6-20; Arthur's arms, cloud <strong>of</strong> cumbrous gnats mobrings <strong>to</strong> Faery-land, 1.7.36. lest gentle shepherd in sweet8-9; Bri<strong>to</strong>mart, springs from eventide, 1.1.23.5; little nurss<strong>to</strong>ck <strong>of</strong>, 3.4.3; Calidore, com ling <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> humid air, Gn. 282;missions <strong>to</strong> capture <strong>the</strong> Blat shepherd's life, saves at costant Beast, 6.10.1; 6.12.12; eu <strong>of</strong> his own, Gn. 281-292; sheplogy <strong>of</strong>, 2.2.40-44; 2.9.3-7; herd in a vision hears <strong>the</strong>3.2.3.3-9; 6.10.4.7; 6.10.28. gnat tell <strong>the</strong> s<strong>to</strong>ries <strong>of</strong> dead1-3; festival, yearly, holds, worthies, Gn. 321-638; shep2.2.42.6; Guyon, commissions herd builds marble <strong>to</strong>mb in<strong>to</strong> capture Acrasia, 2.2.43; memory <strong>of</strong>, Gn. 649-688;Irena asks her for help, 5.1.4; swarm <strong>of</strong> gnats at eventide5.11.37.6-9; Paynim King out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fens <strong>of</strong> Allen do(Philip II) makes war on, arise, 2.9.16.1. See Insects.1.11.7.1-6; 1.12.18.5-8; por Gnidus. See Cnidus.trait <strong>of</strong>, on Guyon's shield, Goa<strong>the</strong>rd(s): S. C. Jul. 1, 47,2.1.28.7-8; 2.5.11.7-8; 2.8. 103. See Grazing.43.3; 2.9.2.7-9; 2.9.4.2 (cf. Goat(s): constellation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>4.4.17.4); Red Cross Knight, goat (Capricornus), 7.7.41.5;sends on an adventure, 1.1.3; December rides on a shaggybeardedgoat, 7.7.41.5; Helle-Red Cross Knight returns <strong>to</strong>,1.12.41.6-9; mentioned, 1.7. nore milks goats <strong>of</strong> satyrs46.5-7; 1.10.58-59; 2.1.1.6; and makes <strong>the</strong>m cheese, 3.10.3 Pro. 5.7; 3.1.2.6; 3.4.54.7-8; 36.8; Jove nourished by,21.1, See Mirror.jlobes: rolling globes <strong>of</strong> frankincense mount up <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong>vaulted skies, Col. 611.
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ACRESDespite, 2.4.41.6; 2.5.35.6;2.
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ANGER 9 APOLLOAnger: in Mask of Cup
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APPETITE 11 ARCHERY9; 1.4.9.3; 1.11
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ARTEGALL 15 ARTEGALLcounters, 5.8.4
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BANDEROLRed Cross Knight, 1.1.19.3-
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BEADS 25 BEAR(S)eyes of Dragon like
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BEETLE27by, Epig. 4.3; 4.26; honeyb
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BIBLIS 29 BISALTIS13.8; 1.10.19.1;
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BOSS 33 BRAGGADOCHIO'cold,' 'bluste
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BRASS 35 BRIGANTINESpaved with, 1.4
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CHARLESCharles V of Spain. See Gery
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