slumbered > unconscious corse > body
7 And, ere he could out of his swoon awake, 8 Him to his castle brought with hasty force, 9 And in a dungeon deep him threw without remorse.
in > [into]
107.16
From that day forth Duessa was his deare,
2 And highly honourd in his haughtie eye,
He gaue her gold and purple pall to weare,
4 And triple crowne set on her head full hye,
And her endowd with royall maiestye:
6 Then for to make her dreaded more of men,
And peoples harts with awfull terrour tye,
8 A monstrous beast ybred in filthy fen
He chose, which he had kept long time in darksome den.
1 From that day forth Duessa was his dear, 2 And highly honoured in his haughty eye; 3 He gave her gold and purple pall to wear,
pall > robe, cloak (see Rev. 17.4)
4 And triple crown set on her head full high,
triple crown > (The papal tiara) full > very, exceedingly
5 And her endowed with royal majesty: 6 Then, to make her dreaded more of men,