forlore > forsaken
8 Her former love, and steadfast loyalty, 9 As you may elsewhere read that rueful history.
elsewhere > (311.16 ff.) history > story
306.54
But well I weene, ye first desire to learne,
2 What end vnto that fearefull Damozell,
Which fled so fast from that same foster stearne,
4 Whom with his brethren Timias slew, befell:
That was to weet, the goodly Florimell;
6 Who wandring for to seeke her louer deare,
Her louer deare, her dearest Marinell,
8 Into misfortune fell, as ye did heare,
And from Prince Arthur fled with wings of idle feare.
1 But well I ween, you first desire to learn
ween > believe, suppose
2 What end that fearful damsel, 3 Who fled so fast from that same foster stern
foster > forester stern > grim; fierce; cruel
4 (Whom, with his brethren, Timias slew), befell: