2 His dwelling is, by which no living wight
wight > person
3 May ever pass, but through great distress." 4 "Now" said the lady, "draws toward night, 5 And well I wot, that of your later fight
wot > know later > late, recent
6 You all forwearied be: for what so strong,
all forwearied be > [are worn out]
7 But, wanting rest, will also want of might?
wanting > lacking
8 The sun, that measures heaven all day long, 9 At night does bait his steeds the ocean waves among.
bait > {Rest, allow to rest; allow to feed on a journey} steeds > (Drawing Phoebus's "fiery carre": see 102.1:7)