3 At last when lust of meat and drink was ceased,
lust of meat > desire for food
4 She Guyon dear besought of courtesy
dear > earnestly, heartily of courtesy > by favour, as an indulgence (on Guyon's part)
5 To tell from whence he came through jeopardy, 6 And whither now on new adventure bound. 7 Who with bold grace, and comely gravity, 8 Drawing to him the eyes of all around, 9 From lofty siege began these words aloud to sound.
siege > seat (esp. one used by person of rank or distinction)
202.40
This thy demaund, {o^} Lady, doth reuiue
2 Fresh memory in me of that great Queene,
Great and most glorious virgin Queene aliue,
4 That with her soueraigne powre, and scepter shene
All Faery lond does +peaceably+ sustene.
6 In widest Ocean she her throne does reare,
That ouer all the earth it may be seene;
8 As morning Sunne her beames dispredden cleare,
And in her face faire peace, and mercy doth appeare.
5 peaceably > peaceable 1596, 1609
1 "This, your demand, O lady, does revive