8 Which ever after they abused to ill,
ill > ill purpose, evil
9 To allure weak travellers, whom gotten they did kill.
gotten > [once got]
212.32
So now to Guyon, as he passed by,
2 Their pleasaunt tunes they sweetly thus applide;
O thou faire sonne of gentle Faery,
4 +That+ art in mighty armes most magnifide
Aboue all knights, that euer battell tride,
6 O turne thy rudder hither-ward a while:
Here may thy storme-bet vessell safely ride;
8 This is the Port of rest from troublous toyle,
The worlds sweet In, from paine and wearisome turmoyle.
4 That > Thou 1596
1 So now to Guyon, as he passed by, 2 Their pleasant tunes they sweetly thus applied:
applied > directed, addressed
3 "O you fair son of gentle Faery,