bent > bound
9 And in his port appeared manly hardiment.
port > deportment, bearing (i.e. hardiment is discernible in his demeanour) hardiment > hardihood; boldness
308.45
Sir Satyrane him towards did addresse,
2 To weet, what wight he was, and what his quest:
And comming nigh, eftsoones he gan to +gesse+
4 Both by the burning hart, which on his brest
He bare, and by the colours in his crest,
6 That Paridell it was. Tho to him yode,
And him saluting, as beseemed best,
8 Gan first inquire of tydings farre abrode;
And afterwardes, on what aduenture now he rode.
3 gesse > ghesse 1609
1 Sir Satyrane him towards did address,
address > betake himself, go
2 To weet what wight he was, and what his quest:
weet > find out wight > man