6 In the evening, late, old Glauce thither led 7 Fair Britomart, and that same armoury

armoury > armour

8 Down taking, her therein apparelled, 9 Well as she might, and with brave baldric garnished.

Well > [As well] brave > [a] splendid baldric > (Belt worn pendent from the shoulder, often to support a sword) garnished > embellished [Britomart]

303.60

Beside those armes there stood a mighty speare,
2 Which Bladud made by Magick art of yore,
And vsd the same in battell aye to beare;
4 Sith which it had bin here preseru'd in store,
For his great vertues proued long afore:
6 For neuer wight so fast in sell could sit,
But him perforce vnto the ground it bore:
8 Both speare she tooke, and shield, which hong by it:
Both speare and shield of great powre, for her purpose +fit.+

9 fit. > fit 1596

1 Beside those arms there stood a mighty spear,

arms > {Arms and armour}

2 Which Bladud made by magic art of yore,