4 But made herself more light, away to fly:
fly > flee
5 Yet her the hardy knight pursued so nigh 6 That almost in the back he oft her struck: 7 But still, when him at hand she did espy,
still > ever, continually
8 She turned, and semblance of fair fight did make; 9 But when he stayed, to flight again she did herself take.
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By this +the+ good Sir Satyrane gan +wake+
2 Out of his dreame, that did him long entraunce,
And seeing none in place, he gan to make
4 Exceeding mone, and curst that cruell chaunce,
Which reft +from him+ so faire a cheuisaunce:
6 At length he spide, whereas that wofull Squire,
Whom he had reskewed from captiuaunce
8 Of his strong foe, lay tombled in the myre,
Vnable to arise, or foot or hand to styre.
1 the > omitted from 1596 and 1609 1 wake > awake 1609 5 from him > him from 1609
1 By this the good Sir Satyrane gan wake
By this > By this time gan > did; began to