7 And after her besought, well as they might,
besought > pleaded
8 To enter in, and reap the due reward: 9 She granted, and then in they all together fared.
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Long were it to describe the goodly frame,
2 And stately port of Castle Ioyeous,
(For so that Castle hight by commune name)
4 Where they were entertaind with curteous
And comely glee of many gracious
6 Faire Ladies, +and many+ a gentle knight,
Who through a Chamber long and spacious,
8 Eftsoones them brought vnto their Ladies +sight,+
That of them cleeped was the Lady of delight.
6 and many > and of many 1590 8 sight, > sight. 1596
1 Long were it to describe the goodly frame
Long were it > [It would take a long time] goodly > excellent, beautiful frame > structure, design
2 And stately port of Castle Joyous,
port > gate, gateway; also, perhaps: style of life (led by the inhabitants)