[90.] With chaunge of feare, from the wolf to the lion.
[96.] rustick horror, bristling hair.
[99.] Their backward bent knees, like the hinder legs of a goat.
[101.] their barbarous truth, their savage honor.
[103.] Late learnd, having been recently taught. She had shown too "hasty trust" in Archimago.
[112.] without suspect of crime, without suspicion of blame.
[117.] The olive is the emblem of peace, as the ivy (l. [126]) is of sensuousness.
[120.] with their horned feet, with their hoofs.
[128.] Or Bacchus merry fruit, etc., whether they did discover grapes.
[129.] Or Cybeles franticke rites, the wild dances of the Corybantes, priestesses of Cybele, or Rhea, the wife of Chronos and mother of the gods.