9 He roused himself full blithe, and hastened them until.
full > very blithe > joyful; benignant; (and adv. A peculiarly sinister description; or perhaps the dragon does not as yet choose to recognize the newcomers as a threat) them until > towards them
111.5
Then bad the knight +his+ Lady yede aloofe,
2 And to an hill her selfe +with draw+ aside,
From whence she might behold that battailles proof
4 And eke be safe from daunger far descryde:
She him obayd, and turnd a little wyde.
6 Now O thou sacred Muse, most learned Dame,
Fayre ympe of Ph{oe}bus, and his aged bride,
8 The Nourse of time, and euerlasting fame,
That warlike hands ennoblest with immortall name;
1 his > this 1590 etc.: FE 2 with draw > withdraw 1590
1 Then bade the knight his Lady yode aloof,
yode > go aloof > away, apart
2 And to a hill herself withdraw aside; 3 From whence she might behold that battle's proof,
proof > outcome
4 And eke be safe from danger far descried: