7 And, back returning, took her wonted way,
wonted > accustomed
8 To run her timely race, whilst Phoebus pure
timely > {Measured; keeping time} Phoebus > (Who each day drives his chariot across the sky)
9 In western waves his weary wagon did recure.
recure > restore, refresh
105.45
The false Duessa leauing noyous Night,
2 Returnd to stately pallace of dame Pride;
Where when she came, she found the Faery knight
4 Departed thence, albe his woundes wide
Not throughly heald, vnreadie were to ride.
6 Good cause he had to hasten thence away;
For on a day his wary Dwarfe had spide,
8 Where in a +dongeon+ deepe huge numbers lay
Of caytiue wretched thrals, that wayled night and day.
8 dongeon > dungeon 1590, 1609
1 The false Duessa, leaving noyous Night,