right > directly
4 Till they arrived where they lately had 5 Charmed those wild beasts that raged with fury mad. 6 Which now awaking, fierce at them gan fly,
gan > did
7 As in their mistress' rescue, whom they led;
they led > [Guyon and the palmer were leading - literally]
8 But them the palmer soon did pacify. 9 Then Guyon asked what meant those beasts, which there did lie.
meant > was the meaning of; intended, had in mind
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Said he, +these+ seeming beasts are men indeed,
2 Whom this Enchauntresse hath transformed thus,
Whylome her louers, which her lusts did feed,
4 Now turned into figures hideous,
According to their mindes like monstruous.
6 Sad end (quoth he) of life intemperate,
And mournefull meed of ioyes delicious:
8 But Palmer, if it mote thee so aggrate,
Let them returned be vnto their former state.
1 these > These 1609