Yet since no way is left to wreake my spight, I will him reaue of armes, the victors hire, 8 And of that shield, more worthy of good knight; For why should a dead dog be deckt in armour bright?
And comming close to Trompart gan inquere 2 Of him, what mighty warriour that mote bee, That rode in golden sell with single spere, 4 But wanted sword to wreake his enmitee.
Perhaps this hand may helpe to ease your woe, And wreake your sorrow on your cruell foe, 6 +At+ least it faire endeuour will apply.
Or who shall let me now, 4 On this vile bodie from to wreake my wrong, And make his carkasse as the outcast dong?
For at that berth another Babe she bore, 2 To weet the mighty Ollyphant, that wrought Great wreake to many errant knights of yore, 4 +And many hath to foule+ confusion brought.
Which when I heard, with horrible affright 2 And hellish fury all enragd, I sought Vpon my selfe that vengeable despight 4 To punish: yet it better first I thought, To wreake my wrath on him, that first it wrought.
I wreake not of such love; love me but so As faire Eurymine loved Ascanio.
Since needs you will that I renew my griefe, Whether it be my chance to finde reliefe Or not, I wreake not: such my crosses are As sooner I expect to meet despaire.
And if she might not so wreake hir rancour, she would not sticke to poison them.
Also the more towreake his wrath, the [Sidenote: Wil.
O how my heart abhors To heare him nam'd, and cannot come to him, To wreake the Loue I bore my Cozin, Vpon his body that hath slaughter'd him Mo.
Ioyne with the Gothes, and with reuengefull warre, Take wreake on Rome for this ingratitude, And vengeance on the Traytor Saturnine Tit.
I care not much if twere Against thy selfe; thy sister would have sham'd To have thy brothers wreake with any man In single combat sticke so in her fingers.
Take a noble course To wreake a murther, done so like a villaine.
Wee must wreake our wrongs So as wee take not more.
I, sir, shee sent him With this kinde letter, to performe the wreake Of my deare servant.
Also the more to wreake his wrath, the king spoiled manie religious houses of their goods, and droue out the [Sidenote: Wil.
They wreake them not, ô Cæsar, at each time That by our sinnes they are to wrathe prouok’d.
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