9 Did seem such as she was: a goodly maiden queen.
goodly > beautiful; gracious
112.9
And +after,+ all the raskall many ran,
2 Heaped together in rude rablement,
To see the face of that victorious man:
4 Whom all admired, as from heauen sent,
And gazd vpon with gaping wonderment.
6 But when they came, where that dead Dragon lay,
Stretcht on the ground in +monstrous+ large extent,
8 The sight with idle feare did them dismay,
Ne durst approch him nigh, to touch, or once assay.
1 after, > after 1590 7 monstrous > monstrons 1596
1 And after, all the rascal many ran,
rascal > rabble (adj.) many > [many people; hence: multitude]
2 Heaped together in rude rabblement,
rude > [a] rough, clumsy; simple, uneducated rabblement > tumult
3 To see the face of that victorious man: 4 Whom all admired, as from heaven sent,