Who when their +powres+ empaird through labour long,
2 With dew repast they had recured well,
And that weake captiue wight now wexed strong,
4 Them list no lenger there at leasure dwell,
But forward fare, as their aduentures fell,
6 But ere they parted, Vna faire besought
That straunger knight his name and nation tell;
8 Least so great good, as he for her had wrought,
Should die vnknown, and buried be in thanklesse thought.
1 powres > powres, 1609
1 Who, when their powers, impaired through labour long, 2 With due repast they had recured well,
recured > recovered
3 And that weak captive wight now waxed strong,
wight > man, person waxed > [had] grown
4 Them list no longer there at leisure dwell,
Them list > It pleased them dwell > [to dwell]
5 But forward fare, as their adventures fell;
fell > befell, should befall