O see how fickle is their state That doe on feates depend!
There the weird lady of the woods Had borne him far away, And train'd him up in feates of armes, And every martial play.
To win me fame by feates of armes 25 In strange and sundry heathen lands; Where I atchieved for her sake Right dangerous conquests with my hands.
I go; But Robin I Their feates will spy, And send them home, with ho, ho, ho!
But chief in gallant featesof arms He did himself advance, 50 That ere he grewe to man's estate He had no peere in France.
And in the feates of his language and vtterance, because they hold as well of nature to be suggested and vttered as by arte to be polished and reformed.
XLII O then too weake and feeble was the forse 370 Of salvage beast, his puissance to withstand: For he was strong, and of so mightie corse, As ever wielded speare in warlike hand, And feates of armes did wisely understand.
V At last forth comes that far renowmed Queene, With royall pomp and Princely majestie; She is ybrought unto a paled greene,° And placed under stately canapee, 40 The warlike feates of both those knights to see.
I will in briefe set you downe some pretty conclusions, and so I will proceede with other feates in other kindes.
Many other pretty feates of this nature might be here sett downe, as to cut of ones head and to laye it in a platter, which Iuglers cal the decollation of S.
There be diuers iugling boxes with false bottomes, wherein many false feates are wrought.
The other vse of Cardes is to shew feates of Legerdemaine.
Feates of Legerdemaine vsed with the Balls, with one or more.
But sooth he is the sonne of Gorlois, 2 And brother vnto Cador Cornish king, And for his warlike feates renowmed is, 4 From where the day out of the sea doth spring, Vntill the closure of the Euening.
O then too weake and feeble was the forse 2 Of saluage beast, his puissance to withstand: For he was strong, and of so mightie corse, 4 As euer wielded speare in warlike hand, And feates of armes did wisely vnderstand.
At last forth comes that far renowmed Queene, 2 With royall pomp and Princely maiestie; She is ybrought vnto a paled greene, 4 And placed vnder stately canapee, The warlike feates of both those knights to see.
So excellent, and couragious in Feates of armes as Bellona hirselfe could not procreate a lustier.
Who with his Mother continually resiaunt in the sayd countrey, became so forwards in Feates of armes, as it was supposed of all men, that hee was gieuen vnto their countrey by some heauenly prouidence.
And as manye Spaniardes as sawe Hernando Cortes fighte that day, did holde opinion, that neuer one man did more greater feates in armes, and that he only was the meane in his owne person to saue and deliuer them all.
The record of payment for these performances makes mention of "other feates of activitye then also done by them.
In the following year they are again paid for a Court performance where "feates of activitye" are also mentioned.
There all the noble chevalrye Of Brittaine took their end Oh see how fickle is their state That doe on feates depend.
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