make way > open a passage; remove obstacles
3 For lo great grace, or fortune, thither brought 4 Comfort to him, that comfortless now lay.
comfortless > helpless, desolate
5 In those same woods, you well remember may 6 How a noble huntress did won,
won > dwell
7 She, that base Braggadocchio did affray,
affray > terrify (at 203.34 ff.)
8 And made him fast out of the forest run; 9 Belphoebe was her name, as fair as Phoebus' sun.
305.28
She on a day, as she pursewd the chace
2 Of some wild beast, which with her arrowes keene
She wounded had, the same along did trace
4 By tract of bloud, which she had freshly seene,
To haue besprinckled all the grassy greene;
6 By the great persue, which she there perceau'd,
Well hoped she the beast engor'd had beene,
8 And made more hast, the life to haue bereau'd:
But ah, her expectation greatly was deceau'd.