7 With hellish fiends or Furies' mad uproar, 8 He then uprose, inflamed with fell despite,

inflamed > (Because he has been pricked (205.36:1) by one of Atin's darts: see 204.38:7-9) fell > terrible despite > rage

9 And called for his arms; for he would algates fight.

arms > {Weapons, shield and armour} algates > anyhow, by any means

205.38

They bene ybrought; he quickly does him dight,
2 And lightly mounted, passeth on his way,
Ne Ladies loues, ne sweete entreaties might
4 Appease his heat, or hastie passage stay;
For he has vowd, to beene aueng'd that day,
6 (That day it selfe him seemed all too long:)
On him, that did Pyrochles deare dismay:
8 So proudly pricketh on his courser strong,
And Atin aie him pricks with spurs of shame and wrong.

1 They been brought; he quickly does himself dight,

been > [were] dight > prepare, clad

2 And, lightly mounted, passes on his way;

lightly > quickly; easily