7 Did duty to their lady, as became;
became > was fitting
8 Who, passing by, forth led her guests anon
anon > straightway
9 Into the kitchen room, nor spared for niceness none.
kitchen room > [stomach] niceness > fastidiousness
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It was a vaut ybuilt for great dispence,
2 With many raunges reard along the wall;
And one great chimney, whose long tonnell thence,
4 The smoke forth threw. And in the midst of all
There placed was a caudron wide and tall,
6 Vpon a mighty furnace, burning whot,
More whot, then Aetn', or flaming Mongiball:
8 For day and night it brent, ne ceased not,
So long as any thing it in the caudron got.
1 It was a vault built for great dispense,
dispense > dispensation, management; expenditure