gan > did disgrace > disparage, revile
6 And bade the waters, which from her did flow, 7 Be such as she herself was then in place.
Be > [To be] in place > there
8 Thenceforth her waters waxed dull and slow,
waxed > grew, became
9 And all that drank thereof did faint and feeble grow.
107.6
Hereof this gentle knight vnweeting was,
2 And lying downe vpon the sandie graile,
Drunke of the streame, as cleare as cristall +glas,+
4 Eftsoones his manly forces gan to faile,
And mightie strong was turnd to feeble fraile.
6 His chaunged powres at first them selues not felt,
Till crudled cold his corage can assaile,
8 And chearefull bloud in faintnesse chill did melt,
Which like a feuer fit through all his body swelt.
3 glas, > glas: 1590; glas; 1609
1 Hereof this gentle knight unweeting was,