5 Your virtue itself its own reward shall breed, 6 Even immortal praise, and glory wide, 7 Which I, your vassal, by your prowess freed,

vassal > slave prowess > valour

8 Shall through the world make to be notified,

notified > proclaimed

9 And goodly well advance that goodly well was tried."

advance > extol that > that which [Britomart's prowess] tried > demonstrated

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But Britomart vprearing her from ground,
2 Said, Gentle Dame, reward enough I weene
For many labours more, then I haue found,
4 This, that in safety now I haue you seene,
And meane of your deliuerance haue beene:
6 Henceforth faire Lady comfort to you take,
And put away remembrance of late teene;
8 In stead thereof know, that your louing Make,
Hath no lesse griefe endured for your gentle sake.

1 But Britomart, uprearing her from ground,

uprearing > raising