goodly > beautiful Graces > (Aglaia, Thalia, and Euphrosyne, customarily described as the handmaids of Venus rather than her daughters; see DGDG 3.22, Myth. 4.13)
7 The goddess, pleased with his wanton play,
wanton > frisky, playful; lewd
8 Suffers herself through sleep beguiled to be,
Suffers > Allows
9 While the other ladies mind their merry glee.
merry > delightful, charming glee > entertainment; joy
208.7
Whom when the Palmer saw, abasht he was
2 Through feare and wonder, that he nought could say,
Till him the childe bespoke, Long lackt, alas,
4 Hath bene thy faithfull aide in hard assay,
Whiles deadly fit thy pupill doth dismay;
6 Behold this heauie sight, thou reuerend Sire,
But dread of death and dolour doe away;
8 For life ere long shall to her home retire,
And he that breathlesse seemes, shal corage bold respire.
1 Whom when the palmer saw, abashed he was 2 Through fear and wonder, that he naught could say,