Furies > (In later accounts, Tisiphone, Megaera, and Alecto, three goddesses who guard the gates of hell; in earlier accounts, they are avenging deities, of indeterminate number, sent from hell to punish wrongdoers) aslake > assuage; cool
9 Life from Sansfoy you took, Sansloy shall from you take."
Life > [That life which; see 102.15-19]
103.37
Therewith in haste his helmet gan vnlace,
2 Till Vna cride, O hold that heauie hand,
Deare Sir, what euer that thou be in place:
4 Enough is, that thy foe doth vanquisht stand
Now at thy mercy: Mercie not withstand:
6 For he is one the truest knight aliue,
Though conquered now he lie on lowly land,
8 And whilest him fortune fauourd, faire did thriue
In bloudie field: therefore of life him not depriue.
1 Therewith in haste his helmet gan unlace,
Therewith > With that; thereupon gan > [he] began to unlace > remove (prior to decapitating the vanquished)
2 Till Una cried, "O hold that heavy hand, 3 Dear sir, whatever you be in place:
in place > here; in rank, in sort [whatever you be in place = whoever you are]
4 Enough is, that your foe does vanquished stand 5 Now at your mercy. Mercy not withstand: