Una
Una,in Bk I of Spenser's Faerie Queene , typifies singleness of the true religion. She is separated from the Redcrosse Knight of Holiness (the Anglican Church) by the wiles of Archimago , but meets and is protected by a lion, until the latter is killed by Sansloy , who carries Una off to a forest. She is rescued by fauns and satyrs, and is finally united to the Redcrosse Knight.
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