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A subject-index to the poems of Edmund Spenser

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CROESUS 61 CUDDYHub. 1124; Van. 3.3. SeeReptiles.Croesus, King <strong>of</strong> Lydia: thatenhanced (raised) his heart<strong>to</strong>o high through his greatriches' s<strong>to</strong>re, 1.5.47.6.2rook, gallows: 5.5.18.7. SeeGallows.Cross(es): angels rescue KingOswald by holding crosses in<strong>the</strong>ir hands, 3.3.38.6; bloodycross on shield <strong>of</strong> Red CrossKnight, 1.1.2.1; (crosslet)1.6.36.6; 2.1.18.9; 2.1.31.8;2.1.64.9; bloody cross onshield <strong>of</strong> false Red CrossKnight (Archimago), 1.2.11.5;1.3.34.2; 1.3.35.3; bloody crosssymbolical <strong>of</strong> Christ, 1.1.2.2;2.1.27.6; 5.11.53.5; on Calidore'ssword, 6.1.43.6; cursedtree (cross <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> crucifixion),1.10.57.6; gallow tree (cross <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> crucifixion), H. H. L.153; protective power <strong>of</strong>, 1.2.18.1-4.Jross-purposes : game <strong>of</strong>, 3.10.8.6. See Sports and Pastimes.Crowd, an ancient Celtic musical instrument <strong>of</strong> six strings:Epith. 131. See Musical Instruments.Crown : <strong>of</strong> Ariadne, given her byTheseus, is placed among <strong>the</strong>stars, 6.10.13; in heaven, Ti.264 ; triple crown, symbolizing<strong>the</strong> tiara <strong>of</strong> Pope, set by Orgoglioon Duessa's head, 1.7.16.(Crows: S. C. D. 136; fowling netset for carrion crows, S. C.Mar. 110. See Birds.Crudor, lover <strong>of</strong> Briana: Calidore,overcome by, 6.1. Arg.;6.1.32-44; Calidore, promises<strong>to</strong> take Briana as his lovingfere, 6.1.43-44; dwarf summons him <strong>to</strong> Briana's castle,6.1.29-31; mantle <strong>of</strong> humanhair, demands <strong>of</strong> his mistressBriana, 6.1.14-15.Cruelty: in Mask <strong>of</strong> Cupid, 3.12.19.3.Crumbs: <strong>of</strong> benefices, Hub.1153.Crumenal, purse: S. C. S. 119.Crupper : part <strong>of</strong> horse's harness,3.1.6.7; 3.4.15.9; 4.4.40.7.See Horse-trappings.Crystal: glass (mirror) <strong>of</strong>, Am.45.1 ; pillars, thousand crystal,support palace <strong>of</strong> Cynthia(moon), 7.6.10.4; <strong>to</strong>wer <strong>of</strong>Pan<strong>the</strong>a (Westminster Abbey), all built <strong>of</strong> crystal clean,1.10.58.5; 2.10.73.4; wall <strong>of</strong>crystal (<strong>the</strong> sphere <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fixedstars) H. H. B. 41; wall <strong>of</strong>temple built <strong>of</strong>, Bel. 2.6. SeeGlass.Cteatus, a sea-god, son <strong>of</strong> Neptune: 4.11.14.1.Cub: <strong>of</strong> fox, Hub. 1151. SeeFox.Cubit: 2.12.62.6; Bel. 2.2. SeeWeights and Measures.Cuckoo: Am. 19.4; 84.3; messenger <strong>of</strong> spring, Am. 19.1.See Birds.Cuddy (an abbreviation <strong>of</strong> Cuthbert),a shepherd: S. C. F. 85;Au. 52, 143, 192; O. 1, 18, 19,54, 120; Col. 81, 290, 292, 616,824. (In <strong>the</strong> February Eclogue, Cuddie represents youth

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