long time > [for a long time: 300 years, in fact]
9 Till Romulus, renewing it, to Rome removed."
Romulus > (A son of Ilia, by Mars. A descendant of Iulus, Romulus was the founder of Rome)
309.44
There there (said Britomart) a fresh appeard
2 The glory of the later world to spring,
And Troy againe out of her dust was reard,
4 To sit in second seat of soueraigne king,
Of all the world vnder her gouerning.
6 But a third kingdome yet is to arise,
Out of the Troians scattered of-spring,
8 That in all glory and great enterprise,
Both first and second Troy shall dare to equalise.
1 "There there," said Britomart, "afresh appeared
"There there," said Britomart, "afresh appeared > ["In Rome," said
Britomart, "there appeared afresh]
2 The glory of the later world to spring, 3 And Troy again out of her dust was reared, 4 To sit in second seat of sovereign king,
sovereign > [a] supreme
5 Of all the world under her governing. 6 But a third kingdom yet is to arise, 7 Out of the Trojans' scattered offspring, 8 That in all glory and great enterprise, 9 Both first and second Troy shall dare to equalize.