9 So shakes off shame, nor thinks how erst she did her hide.

erst > previously her > [herself]

203.37

So when her goodly visage he beheld,
2 He gan himselfe to vaunt: but when he vewed
Those deadly tooles, which in her hand she held,
4 Soone into other fits he was transmewed,
Till she to him her gratious speach renewed;
6 All haile, Sir knight, and well may thee befall,
As all the like, which honour haue pursewed
8 Through deedes of armes and prowesse martiall;
All vertue merits praise, but such the most of all.

1 So when her goodly visage he beheld,

goodly > beautiful

2 He began himself to vaunt: but when he viewed

vaunt > display; or perhaps aphetic for: avaunt: advance proudly (cf. 203.6:3)

3 Those deadly tools, which in her hand she held,

tools > weapons