Eftsoons > Thereupon still > still, motionless abode > remained, waited
8 And all the grisly monsters of the sea
grisly > fearsome, horrible
9 Stood gaping at their gate, and wondered them to see.
gate > manner of going wondered > marvelled
304.33
A teme of Dolphins raunged in +aray+,
2 Drew the smooth charet of sad Cymoent;
They were all taught by Triton, to obay
4 To the long +raynes+, at her commaundement:
As swift as swallowes, on the waues they went,
6 That their broad flaggie finnes no fome did reare,
Ne bubbling roundell they behind them sent;
8 The rest of other fishes drawen weare,
Which with their finny oars the swelling sea did sheare.
1 aray > a ray (my conjecture); "ray" is aphetic for "array", and spacing between words in the early editions is often very tight. Cf. 209.7:9 4 raynes > traines 1596, 1609
1 A team of dolphins, ranged in array,
array > [a] rank (see also Textual Appendix)