"She shortly thus; Fly they, that need to fly; Wordes fearen babes. I meane not thee entreat To passe; but maugre thee will passe or dy."
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She shortly thus: "Fly they that need to fly; Words fearen babes; I mean not thee entreat To pass, but maugre thee will pass or die." β Bk. III, Canto IV, stanza 15; Britomart to Marinell β Note: fly=flee; fearen=frighten; maugre=in spite of β Compare: β Through them I mean to pass, That be assured, without leave asked of thee. β John Milton, Paradise Lost (1674), Book II, lines 684β685
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