haunt > resort the winged boy > [Cupid]

4 Sporting himself in safe felicity: 5 Who, when he has with spoils and cruelty

Who > [Cupid]

6 Ransacked the world, and in the woeful hearts 7 Of many wretches set his triumphs high,

triumphs > (The word "triumph" is cognate with the Greek triambos, meaning a hymn to Bacchus, the god of wine, associated with madness and frenzy. Bacchus compelled the women of Thebes to celebrate festivals to him on Mount Cytheron (see 306.29:4); perhaps this connexion was in Spenser's mind)

8 Thither resorts, and laying his sad darts

sad darts > grievous arrows

9 Aside, with fair Adonis plays his wanton parts.

306.50

And his true loue faire Psyche with him playes,
2 Faire Psyche to him lately reconcyld,
After long troubles and vnmeet vpbrayes,
4 With which his mother Venus her reuyld,
And eke himselfe her cruelly exyld:
6 But now in stedfast loue and happy state
She with him liues, and hath him borne a chyld,
8 Pleasure, that doth both gods and men aggrate,
Pleasure, the daughter of Cupid and Psyche late.