6 And round about him threw forth sparkling fire, 7 That seemed him to inflame on every side:
inflame > {Light up or redden as if with flame; envelop in flame}
8 His steed was bloody red, and foamed ire, 9 When with the mastering spur he did him roughly stir.
205.3
Approching nigh, he neuer stayd to greete,
2 Ne +chaffar+ words, prowd courage to prouoke,
But prickt so fiers, that vnderneath his feete
4 The smouldring dust did round about him smoke,
Both horse and man nigh able for to choke;
6 And fairly couching his steele-headed speare,
Him first saluted with a sturdy stroke;
8 It booted nought Sir Guyon comming neare
To thinke, such hideous puissaunce on foot to beare.
2 chaffar > chaffer 1609
1 Approaching nigh, he never stayed to greet, 2 Nor chaffer words, proud courage to provoke,
chaffer > barter, exchange
3 But pricked so fierce that underneath his feet
pricked > spurred, rode